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Copy-paste issues.Above command will download the package lists for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on your system. Re: Re: Bug #29825 - What is the right variant to use?, Richard Shann, 3.Re: Re: Delete destroys the selection,.Re: Re: Delete destroys the selection, Nils Gey, 5.Re: Re: Delete destroys the selection, Richard Shann, 5.Re: Delete destroys the selection, Richard Shann, 5.Re: Delete destroys the selection, Nils Gey, 4.Re: Delete destroys the selection, Nils, 4.Re: Delete destroys the selection, Richard Shann, 4.Re: Delete destroys the selection, Nils, 3.Re: Delete destroys the selection, Richard Shann, 3.Delete destroys the selection, Nils, 3.Delete destroys the selection, (continued).> of commands sketching out but as we go on, we get a better idea > it just be a parameter to the d-Delete command? (We need a > Have I understood you aright? What shall we call the command? Of > For the user it makes no difference in the end. > Nils last check in seems in error, there is only a commented > Ctrl-C with no selection visible did not work (?). > try and remove the contents of the clipboard and I noticed that doing > haven't investigated, but trying to test d-DeleteSelection lead me to > circumstances this seems to "revive" old clipboards, or some such. > There is some strange behavior around selecting empty measures. just as I write this i like "d-DeleteSelection" > optional d-deleteObject parameter or d-DeleteSelection. > I think it doesn't matter: Choose whatever is easier internally, > bit that d-Cut does before deleting the selection.) > d-DeleteSelection is the last bit of d-Cut without the copy to clipboard
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> ("will" here does not mean future tense, I just mean that the code of > it will be whatever d-Cut is but without altering the clipboard. > I cannot tell because of the bug mentioned, but I hope it is supposed Is deleteSelection supposed to delete the measures, too, or leave > I think I have seen this too, but I can't find a pattern > There seems to be a "random factor" in this bug, meaning one I cannot
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> a)Select with the mouse, especially from right to left > Sometimes the deletion does not work, it is dependent how the selection > and I think different things than you mentioned: > added, a oneliner of code, which works, and one line of comments for > On Sat, at 09:56 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > I have pushed fixes - can you check that Ctrl-X was failing to delete > possible to show graphically that barlines are selected, too? > paste if you select barlines or not, especially the first and last one. > 2) It is obviously a difference for anything related to copy, cut, delete and These are really just "chunks" of objects used for display, usually But I guess you need to explain why youĭon't want to handle a selection that straddles a barline. Whole measures - it is just a matter of setting the first object marked It would be trivial to provide a command to extend the selection to One of the very few uses I make of selections is when I have startedĮntering notes from the wrong part - I select and delete the wrong stuffĪnd paste it into the right part. But no such constraint applies to single staff. Is always whole measures (the way it is represented internally preventsĪnything else anyway). > for scripts and users, is more important. > in the beginning and in the end, but I think the more stable behaviour, both There might be cases where people want only parts of measures
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> 1) I want to remember you, Richard, to enforce >1 measure selections to whole > only deleted if the preferences switch "Apply to Selection" is on. It deletes empty measures and selections, too. > I've uploaded a new Delete script which replaces the old command bound to the Unfortunatly I compiled before I read this mail, so I could not Re: Re: Delete destroys the selection denemo-devel