On Sun, 2019-06-23 at 21:45 +0000, Bill Goodman wrote: > (For example, I couldn't find an instruction to add a natural > symbol.....but if a flat is expected by the key signature, then > clicking for a sharpening has that effect. Is that the expected > solution?
I just re-read your question and I think I answered something more complicated (viz. what to do if you want the accidental to show when it would not normally need to be shown). What your question actually asks is (e.g.) how do you enter a B-natural if the key signature has a B-flat. If you enter "B" then you get B-flat (since that is in the key signature), so if you sharpen it you get B- natural. That's ok, but it does mean you hear both notes, which may be jarring on the ear. So instead there are commands to sharpen the next note entered Command: Sharpen Next Note Increases the sharpness of the next entered note. The status bar shows the current state. Location: Object Menu ▶ Notes/Rests ▶ Note Insertion Internal Name: PendingSharpen and Command: Sharpen or Append Sharpened Sharpens the note at the cursor, or if appending sharpen next entered note. Location: Object Menu ▶ Notes/Rests ▶ Append/Edit Note Internal Name: SharpenNote which to use will depend on your style of note entry - I play the notes in via a MIDI keyboard, so never use either... Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
