There's lots of new stuff in this release, as you can probably see by
eyeballing the excerpt from the NEWS file. I've not yet implemented the
"jump to next measure" and "auto-add" features that I mentioned in my last
e-mail; you should probably expect to see them in the next version. (And
at the very least, the changes made in this version make what Denemo's
doing more obvious when the user adds too many beats to a measure.)

http://zoo.cs.yale.edu/~meh25/, as usual, and a new screenshot will be up
shortly.

Matt

24 Jan 2000: 0.1.2
  Control-left and Control-right will now move the cursor around
    measure-by-measure
  Denemo calculates the number of measures it can fit in the display
    and displays only those measures
  Space between staves is now user-settable
  New commands to insert a staff first in the list or last
  Dialogs now open at the position of the mouse
  The cursor is now color-coded! A green cursor indicates it should be
    fine to add a note at the current cursor position; red indicates that
    you're off the end of the measure. (Not yet perfect.)
  Likewise, if you add too many notes to a measure, a red exclamation
    point'll now be painted at the beginning of the measure. (Also not
    yet perfect.)
  Adjacent tones in a chord are now staggered left-right when they're
    painted rather than being painted on top of each other.
  Moving the cursor "off" of the displayed part of the score now causes
    Denemo to adjust the part of the score displayed.
  Measure numbers are now displayed along the top of the current staff.
  A double-bar-line is now shown at the end of the piece.
  Some internal code-cleanups.
  Gave up on the "all measures are the same width" design principle,
    though the implementation still reflects it.

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