Follow-up Comment #2, bug #54871 (project denemo):

This bit is easier to do than this:
"In Denemo again, go to View -> Lilypond, highlight all of the text (make sure
to highlight all the way down) and copy using keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C. Then
Paste that data into the Frescobaldi editor and make necessary changes,
including where you wanted the dynamics markings etc to appear."
Instead create a shortcut to File->Export->Quick Export LilyPond
which exports the LilyPond to a fixed file name generated from your Denemo
score filename)
then with Frescobaldi open on that file (and the auto-reload set) you will see
the LilyPond there straight away.

This bit is roundabout too:
"comment (Object Menu -> Notes/Rests -> Comment | then make a keyboard
shortcut for it in the command center) in the places where you want something
like forte/piano to show up on what note."
If you wanted a shortcut for Notes/Rests -> Comment just hover over it and
press a key that is not used for another shortcut - done!
But why put a comment in? Why not put the LilyPond syntax in directly -
Directives->Insert LilyPond and type in <>\f
Or, move the cursor to the correct place and then, in the LilyPond view
right-click and choose Insert LilyPond Text and type in <>\f there.
As I commented somewhere, once you have one marking you can always make a
snippet of it and then insert it anywhere with Ctrl-Space or right click on it
and choose create button for clone to make a palette button that inserts a
clone of it at the cursor...




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