Wel, you said you are looking for a single keystroke command to add ties,
indicating you aren't aware there already is one.  And you said you were
new, so that's understandable - lots of newcomers don't know about the ins
and outs of how to use a program efficiently.  That's where asking
questions on the Support forum can really help.

And you haven't explained what sort of unusual special circumstance you are
encountering that causes you to need to *delete* ties often - this happens
only very rarely in normal use.  And when you mention ties to notes that
are not adjacent - which most users would never encounter - it suggests
that perhaps you are perhaps doing something unusual, perhaps because of
your lack of familiarity with the program, perhaps because you are dealing
with some very unusual music.  That's is another reason I encourage you to
ask for assistance on the Support forum, where if you explain what you are
trying to do - how you are getting yourself into these situations where you
need to delete ties - people can probably show you how to accomplish what
you want easily.

As for the need to click something in order to delete it, that is indeed a
limitation we hope to remove some day, by providing more keybaord
navigation.  But again, my point is, ties are not unique in this, or even a
particualrly good example, because ties are probably deleted *less* often
than other elements in normal usage.  So, a general purpose way to select
things without the mouse is important, a special "delete tie" command would
be far less valueable..

Marc

On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 8:47 AM antonjazzsax <[email protected]> wrote:

> Marc Sabatella wrote
> > From your description of the difficulty you are having with ties, it
> > sounds
> > like perhaps you are having trouble understanding how to do something;
> you
> > might want to ask for assistance in the Support forum.  Posting the score
> > you are having trouble with and a detailed description of what you are
> > trying to do will help others see how best to advise you.
>
> Thank you for your suggestion but I'm not having difficulties.
> It's a very intuitive and easy to use program that I admire a lot. I
> haven't
> used it too much, but I think there is a great potential to it especially
> for the freeware!
>
> However having produced over 1000 pages of score paper in different
> notation
> programs I really know it in and out.
>
> it is indeed aimed at the development team o consider.
>
>
>
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