On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 15:44 +0000, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > Hi Richard > > I use a lot of these to position Chord changes in a Chord Staff. All > are > fine except...... > > In Windows 10 Shift-R followed by a number works in all cases except > 0 = > 4 crotchets.
Do you mean that when you press that key combination when hovering on the InsertBlankWholeNote menu item (which is this command Command: Insert a 𝄻 Spacer Insert a non-printing 𝄻 rest Location: Object Menu ▶ Notes/Rests ▶ Rest Insertion Internal Name: InsertBlankWholeNote or if you use the Add 1-Key Shortcut in the Command Center while that command is selected, something strange happens? " = 4 crotchets" ??? > Neither 0 meaning the one on the top row and the one on the numeric keypad? > works and switching num-lock off does not improve > things. > > Is this a known issue? Well, not to me :) The nearest thing I have is a Windows Vista laptop - it is not distinguishing between right and left shift keys, so it just asks if I want to lose the current shortcut for ChangeTo0 (change the note's duration to whole note) > There are plenty of work-rounds. Shift-R followed > by 1 and then Shift-0 is OK. then I suppose you would have to use Shift-R,1,1 for a minim? > I just wondered. What would be interesting would be to look at those key re-assignment programs that are available for windows (someone I know uses one to avoid the Ctrl key being so close to the Shift). If you never use the "Windows" key (the one with a flag on it) for getting up the windows menu then you could free it for use in Denemo. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel