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* {{keypress|Up}} and {{keypress|Down}} will not scroll to lines outside of the screen (execept when highlighting). Instead the cursor wraps around to the bottom/top line on current screen. You have to use {{keypress|Shft|Up}}/{{keypress|Down}} or {{keypress|PgDn}}/{{keypress|PgUp}} to move to lines below or above the current screen. | * {{keypress|Up}} and {{keypress|Down}} will not scroll to lines outside of the screen (execept when highlighting). Instead the cursor wraps around to the bottom/top line on current screen. You have to use {{keypress|Shft|Up}}/{{keypress|Down}} or {{keypress|PgDn}}/{{keypress|PgUp}} to move to lines below or above the current screen. | ||
* Backspace at the beginning of a line will not move the cursor to the line above. | * Backspace at the beginning of a line will not move the cursor to the line above. | ||
+ | * Single-character width tab characters are quirky, and make working with Humdrum files in Dmuse difficult due to less readability of polyphonic music. |
Revision as of 05:25, 10 October 2010
Quirky aspects of Dmuse
- There is no undo/redo for editing.
- ↑ and ↓ will not scroll to lines outside of the screen (execept when highlighting). Instead the cursor wraps around to the bottom/top line on current screen. You have to use Shft+↑/↓ or PgDn/PgUp to move to lines below or above the current screen.
- Backspace at the beginning of a line will not move the cursor to the line above.
- Single-character width tab characters are quirky, and make working with Humdrum files in Dmuse difficult due to less readability of polyphonic music.