Hi again,
I am not sure what name for inserting a quarter note is. In the keymap it is 
called insertblankquarternote is that what I use in the scheme window? or 
something else?
Thanks,
Aaron

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On Aug 31 2020, at 10:54 am, aaron mehl <[email protected]> wrote:
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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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