On Thu, 2017-04-27 at 14:44 +0100, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > I tried it this morning, and it seemed to work (without the lines > between the white keys, as below). I am not very used to using the > Insert-Rhythm-Then-Pitch technique but I didn't have any real problems. > > One issue I do have problems with is the insertion of spacers. The > manual tells me I need to reclaim the Windows key (which I have never > found a use for!) But I can't find any documentation on this. I just did a search for "windows menu key remap"
and came up with this: https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/map-any-key-to-any-key-on-windows-xp-vista/ > Is this > option primarily for Linux users? And do I have to use a 2 key shortcut > e.g R,0, R,1, R,2. Go to the Command Center, click on "Set One Key Shortcut" and test out what one-key options you may have (e.g. does AltGr give you a different modifier, or does the right hand control key?) But, yes, if you've run out of modifier keys (hmm, what about Shift-Alt-0,1,2... you have quite a few combinations available) then you would need a two-key shortcut system. > I really only need those since my primary use for > Spacers is in Chord Staves when I need a chord change part-way through a > bar - rest giving me a N.C. > > Incidentally the documentation ??? is that the index of the manual, the Command Center search, or what? > has no reference to Spacers and 80 > References to Rests which makes finding details of non-printing rests > difficult. bug report? Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
