I'll look at the other topics later, but this one I've just been making easier: On Tue, 2019-03-12 at 15:49 +0000, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > Also (and this is being optimistic) is there any way in which having > fixed the instrument range by attaching the instrument to the staff > you > can get notes out of range (in this case below) automatically moved > up > an octave?? :-)
automatically would require a script writing. But there is a new tool, Ctrl-F ("find") a short cut for Locate Positions which I created to make it much easier to edit out-of-range notes and passages. 1) Put the cursor on the lowest note that you want to be left alone 2) Invoke Locate Positions and choose Notes Lower that x 3) You get a list of notes that are too low. 4) Press <Return> and then press the ' key to put the offending note up an octave 5) Press Ctrl-F again - the list of positions is presented again repeat 4) and 5) until there are no more locations. This may not get a nicely playable part - often you want to transpose a whole phrase up and octave. So instead of just hitting the ' key you would select a suitable phrase including the note and then apply the ' key to the selection to put it all up an octave. But again, the nice Ctrl-F shortcut allows you to continue going through the score keeping track of where you have got to. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel