>
> My thoughts then was that either the Piano Roll shouldn't have that button,
> or the Song Editor should probably get one, it would be very useful, at
> least if it had worked like right click in Piano Roll.
Absolutely. These are the inconsistencies we need spelled out! :)
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On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Stian Jørgensrud <[email protected]>
wrote:
> OK, I am doing pretty fine with the shortcuts, it is going to be very
> familiar to you, and the changes I soon will propose I hope will make
> sense.
>
> Since I am trying to keep the same shortcuts in the different Editors I
> noticed that Song Editor don't have shortcuts for the draw and select tool
> like the Piano Roll. Fine enough, but then I realized that there are no
> erase button (or mode)???
> My thoughts then was that either the Piano Roll shouldn't have that button,
> or the Song Editor should probably get one, it would be very useful, at
> least if it had worked like right click in Piano Roll.
>
> Also a question I have wanted to ask. Do you ever think Piano Roll is going
> to have a context menu on the blue notes?
> Cause then it would make sense having that on right click as the Song
> Editor, but deleting with a simple right click is so easy... So maybe Ctrl
> +
> right click for the context menu throughout the software would be better?
>
>
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