On samedi 24 novembre 2018 19:12:30 CET Yves Guillemot wrote: > Le 24 novembre 2018 à 13H52 (+0100) > > David Faure <fa...@kde.org> a écrit : > > Is there a way to get rid of the cautionary accidental in the > > attached document? > > Edit -> Preferences -> Notation -> Accidental -> Accidentals in one > octave...
Oh. I see, thanks. > > Is the presence of the cautionary accidental a feature or a bug? > > Is the lack of effect of "cancel cautionary accidentals" a feature or > > a bug? > > Use/cancel cautionary works when cautionaries are not required in > preferences. This is not obvious which can be considered as a bug. Indeed. It sounds like when the preference is "Require" then the actions "Use/cancel cautionary" should be disabled, with a tooltip talking about that setting? Assuming there is a good use case for that Require setting, if it means not giving the user any local control over this... Hmm, but changing this setting this leads to another side effect. If I change the preference to "Affect only that octave" then this same testcase shows a "natural" sign before the middle F in the *first* chord, very likely because of the F# one octave below in the same chord. Surely that's a bug, given that the F# is supposed to affect only that octave, according to the setting, right? And Cancel Cautionary Accidentals doesn't get rid of it, but well, ok, it's not a cautionary accidental, it's a "real" one, in terms of what it looks like. But I don't see why it's needed (although I can certainly live with it much more than with the cautionary in the second chord). Thanks for your insights. -- David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE Frameworks 5 _______________________________________________ Rosegarden-devel mailing list Rosegarden-devel@lists.sourceforge.net - use the link below to unsubscribe https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-devel