Thanks for looking at this. Saved keyboard shortcuts are now correctly
loaded. Was the default for the hidden flag changed for many commands
from 1.0.5 to 1.0.7? I started fresh by deleting my .denemo-1.0.7
directory, and noticed that several common commands are hidden now, e.g.
ChoirStaffStart, ChoirStaffEnd, PrintWithAmbitus, NewMovement, Movement
-> Titles has only one entry (Composer), etc. All these are shown in
version 1.0.5, even if I start fresh without a .denemo-1.0.5 directory,
and they are not shown hidden in the command manager either (which they
are in version 1.0.7). Unfortunately, I can't search for a specific
command in the command manager (there are many commands, so it's not
easy to locate one you're looking for): Although Ctrl+F opens an edit
field, it does not seem to work as find.

Andreas


Am 24.07.2013 16:55, schrieb Richard Shann:
> On Sun, 2013-07-21 at 11:17 +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote:
>> Augment.{xml,scm} and Diminish.{xml,scm} are present in
>> /usr/share/denemo/actions/menus/ObjectMenu/NotesRests/ChangeDuration
>>
>> In version 1.0.5 (compiled on Jul 16th) I did have Augment and Diminish
>> under the Edit Duration submenu. They disappeared after the upgrade to
>> 1.0.7. I hope it's not my installation, but I did nothing different than
>> before. If I can provide further information, please let me know.
> 
> I have investigated this. It seems that for a long time now (since when
> they were created) these have been hidden by default. (Strange when much
> more obscure commands are not hidden, it was the result of imagining we
> would manage to maintain the hidden/not hidden status sensibly as the
> number of commands grew).
> The fact that they were not hidden for you (and for me) will be due to
> you (and me) having our own file
> 
> ~/.denemo-1.0.x/actions/Default.shortcuts
> 
> In which this hiding of Augment and Diminish has been dropped.
> 
> Added to this, until today there were bugs in the save/restore of
> shortcuts and commands, so some confusion is likely.
> 
> I have fixed the save/restore of user shortcuts and commands, and
> hopefully you can now re-load your old shortcut file and save your
> command set.
> 
> For a new user wishing to use Augment/Diminish they would need to use
> the More Commands command (and save the command set), but as these are
> generally useful commands I will change the default to having them not
> hidden.
> 
> Sorry for the hiccup,
> 
> Richard


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