---- On Sat, 02 Feb 2019 03:04:16 -0800 Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com> 
wrote ----




On Sat, 2019-02-02 at 10:03 +0000, Richard Shann wrote: 

> However, having written out what you are trying to do, I think there 

> may be more elegant ways of doing it - I'll get back to this later 








(d-AddLowestUpMajor3)

(d-Copy)

(d-CursorToHighestNote)

(d-RemoveNoteFromChord)

(d-MoveToStaffUp)

(d-SelectionToEmptyMeasure)

(d-Paste)

(d-MoveCursorLeft)

(d-CursorToLowestNote)

(d-RemoveNoteFromChord)



Seems to work pretty good (maybe not in all circumstances, still with the notes 
having to have their duration changed manually, but he cursor is left in the 
upper staff now allowing for quicker note duration change). So just two 
keypresses (i.e. "a,3" for a Major third, "e,5" for a Perfect fifth; Of course 
there are many options for keypress shortcuts that a person finds most 
convenient for their own set-ups).



Rain
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