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Re: [Denemo-devel] The last issued command.


From: Joe Wilkinson
Subject: Re: [Denemo-devel] The last issued command.
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 18:58:01 +0000
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Hi Richard,

It certainly works. However it would be nice if it ignored cursor movements!! Then if I wanted to, for example, spilt a series of measures, I could use move the cursor by hand and then the last command would save having to use the menus, which is not something I generally need but when I do so can be a pain! However this may be a bridge too far.

Joe

On 21/03/2019 08:58, Richard Shann wrote:
I noticed that sometimes after I have fished out a command from the
menu system I want to repeat it at another location. I thought it would
be good to have a command to do this. In fact it proved quite tricky,
because of the self-referential problem - having issued the repeat
command command you are in danger of entering an infinite loop if you
try to repeat the command again.
So I have hard wired the function key Fn12 to do a repeat of the last
issued command.
This lead me on to upgrading the status bars at the bottom of the Main
Window - now they are buttons. The one on the left gives access to more
information about the object at the cursor, while the one on the right
now tells you what the last command you issued was and invokes the
Command Center on that command when clicked.

This last is easily the most important improvement - it means that if
you accidentally touch a key and cause some change in your score you
have immediate information about what it was that was just done.

Available in last night's builds.

Richard




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