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Aaron

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On Sep 15 2020, at 2:38 pm, Richard Shann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-09-15 at 13:42 -0400, aaron mehl wrote:
> > Thanks most of this wasn't clear to me before and I still may have
> > more questions.
> > It seems I need to saveas each script file with the .scm extension.
> you don't need to rename it to load it into the Scheme window.
>
> > then I open the scheme editor by right clickingf input>keyboard
> You will want all your note entry commands in the
> actions/menus/ObjectMenu/NotesRests/xxx menu
>
> > on note entry then I open each file and resave.
> "resave" is that procedure of right-clicking at the place in the meunu
> system where you want to new command to appear and choosing "Save as
> New Menu Item".
> > then I must add each script one at a time to a submenu.
> that is what you what I just described - there is no other "save"
> needed - doing that will create .scm and .xml files.
>
> > then do I add the hard-code-mode also to the menu?
> that command is the one you will want in the
> actions/menus/MainMenu/InputMenu/Keyboard
> it's the one setting up all the short cuts.
> > I was pretty sure I attached the hard code mode.
> yes you did, it contained
> (d-AddKeybinding "hard-code-mode" "r,r")
> which is not what you want, it should contain keybindings for all your
> notes - a dozen or so.
>
> The r,r key binding you could just set manually as your default key
> binding for the command "hard-code-mode".
>
>
> > I think I could just rename each file with an .scm suffix.
> you don't have to, it will happen when you "Save as New Menu Item".
>
> Richard

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