More questions on keybindings If I would like to make a shortcut to put denemo into a note entry mode where I have a set of bindings only for note and chord entry for example. I set a keybinding n+n to move into that mode (how do I do this exactly, can I?) then I would make keybindings for note entry only. Do I understand this correctly?
Also if this is true how does this effect the default keymap. What I want to do Is be able to keep my hands on the touch typing home keys and not use the number pad etc. this will permit me to enter notation touch typing. I did something similar years ago but it was very limited. Thanks again, Aaron Sent from Mailspring (https://getmailspring.com/), the best free email app for work On Aug 30 2020, at 12:49 pm, aaron mehl <[email protected]> wrote: > No I am using the newist version, > but in the 2. etc directory the only file is a pallette file > But I will make a keyboard shortcut and save it thanks. > Thanks > Aaron > > Sent from Mailspring (https://getmailspring.com/), the best free email app > for work > On Aug 30 2020, at 12:26 pm, Richard Shann <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sun, 2020-08-30 at 11:58 -0400, aaron mehl wrote: > > > .denemo-2.4.3/actions/Default.shortcuts > > > but I don't have such a file in that directory, how do I generate it? > > > I want to start with this and then do the scheme later. > > > > I should have written .denemo-2.n.m where 2.n.m is your Denemo version > > number - I gather from your earlier email that you are using an old > > version of Denemo. > > The file is only created if you have created at least one keyboard > > shortcut (and saved your customisation on exit), otherwise the > > similarly named file in the install directory is used. > > > > Richard
