On Sat, 2022-11-19 at 09:33 +0100, gerard.nol...@free.fr wrote: > I think you must not have understood when I said > "(I'm assuming that you are aware that it is almost true that any > combination of key presses can be set as a shortcut for any command)" > > OK,now I understand! It is easy to modify the shorcuts unsuitable fot > my keyboard. As soon as it's done (it may take a little time),
yes, unfortunately it is a bit tedious, and to remove the unwanted shortcuts a further step is needed: you right click on the command and select "Open the Command Center on this command" then select the unwanted shortcut and click Delete below it. Richard > I'll send > you the Default.shortcuts file. > Thanks a lot, > Gérard > > ----- Mail original ----- > De: "Richard Shann" <rich...@rshann.plus.com> > À: "denemo-devel" <denemo-devel@gnu.org> > Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Novembre 2022 17:22:43 > Objet: Re: Can't Run Denemo AppImage on Ubuntu 22.04 > Now I understand > On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 15:17 +0100, gerard.nol...@free.fr wrote: > > I will try to be clear, but is it not so easy. > > For instance to obtain a quarter note (noire) I have to type 2. > You only *have* to type 2 if you not changed the shortcuts to suit > your > keyboard. > If you look in the menu you see that the command labelled: > > Insert/Append a 𝅝 > > this has, by default, the number 2 in blue italics next to it, > meaning > that the current shortcut for this command is whatever keypress > combination you need to get a 2. > This is not convenient on your keyboard, so hover over that menu item > and press eacute (the key with a 2 on it) and you will see that > eacute > has been added as a short cut for this command. > > I think you must not have understood when I said > "(I'm assuming that you are aware that it is almost true that any > combination of key presses can be set as a shortcut for any command)" > > If you do go through all the commands that have shortcuts that are > inconvenient on your keyboard and replace them with more convenient > ones then please post the shortcuts file to the list so that it can > be > added to the Denemo distribution. > (The file is called "Default.shortcuts" and will be found under your > home directory - ask if you cannot find it with a search). > > HTH, > > Richard > BTW please use "Group Reply" or "Reply to All" so that those > searching > the mailing list archives can follow the thread. > > > > > azerty keyboard, french, a key with double function é and (shift) > > 2 > > result: é ==> eacute is not a shortcut > > (shift) 2 ==> shift + eacute is not a shortcut > > > > azerty keyboard, US, a key with double function 2 and (shift)@ > > result: 2 ==> eacute is not a shorcut > > (shift)@ ==> shift + eacute is not a shortcut > > Denemo react as with the "french" keyboard !! > > > > The same with other note durations,1,3,4 etc... > > > > Note pitch. > > "french" keyboard: a,b,c, d, e, f ,g OK > > "US" keyboard: to obtain the note a (la) I have to press a, whereas > > I > > should press "q" with this keyboard. > > > > And so on... > > > > Gérard > > > > > > > > > > ----- Mail original ----- > > De: "Richard Shann" <rich...@rshann.plus.com> > > À: "gerard" <gerard.nol...@free.fr> > > Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Novembre 2022 11:42:20 > > Objet: Re: Can't Run Denemo AppImage on Ubuntu 22.04 > > > > On Fri, 2022-11-18 at 11:18 +0100, gerard.nol...@free.fr wrote: > > > > I can no more run my denemo_2.2.x.AppImage on Ubuntu 22.04 ( a > > > > specially taylored version > > > > > version of Denemo or version of Ubuntu? > > > > > > version of Denemo ! > > > > > > > > have you thought of using the flatpak version? > > > > > > Yes, it works, but with the same problems of keyboard as before: > > > my > > > Dell PC is with azerty keyboard, and typing on the keyboard > > > (either > > > in french or english option) give unexpected results in Denemo. > > > > It might be much easier to fix Denemo to work well with your > > keyboard > > as well as others. (I'm assuming that you are aware that it is > > almost > > true that any combination of key presses can be set as a shortcut > > for > > any command). > > A less well known thing is that (roughtly, as I understand it) the > > physical keyboards only differ by what is painted on the key tops. > > The > > different responses you get are caused by the operating > > system/window > > manager. But it isn't practical to switch between "locale"s... > > Perhaps you could give an example of a difficulty you have with > > using > > Denemo from your azerty locale? > > > > > > Richard