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On Aug 31 2020, at 10:51 am, Richard Shann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2020-08-31 at 10:18 -0400, aaron mehl wrote:
> > 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?)
>
> You create a command that executes a Scheme script - an example of such
> a command already in the Denemo menu system is
>
> Command: Note Names Move Cursor
> Changes the shortcuts for note names a, b, c, d, e, f, g so that they
> move the cursor to the nearest note of that name.
> Location: Main Menu ▶ _Input ▶ PC Keyboard
> Internal Name: NoteNamesMove
>
> By right-clicking on this command and choosing "Get Script into Scheme
> Window" you can get that script and then modify it for your own
> purposes and then (again by right-clicking on the original) you can
> choose "Save Script as New Menu Item". The new command will appear in
> the menu.
> Then you would set a shortcut (e.g. n,n) for your new command and that
> will get you into your new note entry mode.
> You would create another command to take yourself back out of it (with
> shortcut n, Shift-n perhaps).
> -----
>

great
> 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.

Any clashing shortcuts would be replaced by your new ones when you
execute your mode switch command. It would be up to your switch back
command whether you restored them, but in any case when you re-start
Denemo you will be back with your default set (until you execute your
mode switch command).

HTH
YID
Aaron
Richard

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