On Sat, 2018-10-20 at 13:47 -0700, Jan Bielawski wrote: > (the one with the older, more compact, GUI look) This bit of your message is something I can help with: there really isn't any difference in the compactness of the recent versions of Denemo. It's just that I thought it was a good idea(*) to present a series of palettes by default that would enable people who want to press a few buttons and see notes appearing and so on. You only have to get rid of them once (right-click on a button and choose "Edit Palette" and then "Hide") and you will never see them again. You can make the Denemo Display as compact as you need (see the View menu for removing bits you don't want) even down to removing all menus palettes and toolbars leaving just the music you are editing (press Esc a few times).
HTH Richard (*) Perhaps this is a mistake and we should ship with a minimal interface... people are so used to not being able to adjust the GUI for their own purposes that they don't think of looking at the possibility. People who are actually going to go on and use Denemo a lot will want to use the keyboard to do most of the work as it is much more efficient once you know what it is you want to do. The snag is that by the time people realize they are wanting to do a lot of music typesetting they have already got used to dragging notes and stuff around with a mouse and are stuck with such tedious work. _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel