On Wed, 2018-12-05 at 10:21 +0100, gerard.nol...@free.fr wrote: > Hello > Denemo (2.1) worked fine with my old PC Dell Inspiron under Ubuntu > 16.04. For a few weeks a use a new PC Dell XPS 9370 under Ubuntu > 18.04 with Denemo 2.2.0. > > Unfortunately the input with the keyboard (US keyboard as usual) not > work at all: usual shortcuts are now inefficients (for instance note > duration with 0,1,2,etc...) or give unpredictable results. Note that > the keyboard works well when entering text in an editor. > > I don't known which way to turn ! You turned the right way :)
My guess is that Ubuntu have miss-built the Denemo sources. One thing you can do to check this is to download a version of Denemo that does not require installing (it has everything it needs in the executable, so it is quite large but it highly likely it will work). The latest build is at http://www.denemo.org/~rshann/denemo_2.2.x.AppImage which is linked to from the Downloads page on denemo.org http://www.den emo.org/downloads-page/ Doing that will be very instructive - it will show if there is a problem with the keystrokes being sent to the Denemo executable, or more likely that there is some defective library that has been linked in to the Denemo executable. OTOH if you want to explore the 2.2.0 build you have further, the way to go is to get up View->Command Center and try setting key shortcuts - there are buttons to set shortcuts at the bottom left of the Command Center. That will tell you what key codes are being received by Denemo from the operating system - when you enter a one or two key shortcut the name of the short cut will be shown against the name of the command in the list of commands. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel