On Fri, 2019-02-01 at 21:53 -0800, rain wrote: > however it can at > > least be easily worked around with split-measure command (although > > I'm pretty confident that you could come up with something that > would > > fix that if it was seen as problematic from your point of view). > It sounds like you have spillover set - you want it off for this > sort > of work. You can turn it off in your script or just turn it off via > Edit->Change Preferences > > > I don't think it is that spillover was set, it was off (but even when > it is on, I've been getting the same results, possibly because it is > a 'paste' instead of a note entry).
yes, you are right - paste ignores the spillover setting, sorry for the noise, I was just guessing, not having tried what you are doing. > > It is more that, in one instance, being at the beginning of a measure > and executing the command the way I set it up, with, albeit excessive > code (Wasn't able to get that shortened version you whipped up to > work on first try), Hmm, I see that I failed to give you a complete example, and it didn't remove the added interval at the end :( Here is a complete example: (d-New) (d-AddAfter) (d-C) (d-MoveCursorLeft) (d-AddLowestUpMinor3) (d-Copy) (d-MoveToStaffUp) (d-Paste) (d-StagedDelete) (d-MoveToStaffDown) (d-CursorToNthNoteHeight 2) (d-RemoveNoteFromChord) So this should end you up with a C in the lower staff and an Eb in the upper. However, having written out what you are trying to do, I think there may be more elegant ways of doing it - I'll get back to this later today if I get the chance. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel