decrescendo and add staccato shortcuts does not work.
In Musescore 2.0 beta i can´t add neither decresndo or stacatto articulation by using the predefined shortcuts (my keyboard is portuguese BR). Worse, it is impossible to define new key combinations for such shortcuts. They simply do not work.
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The fact that the default shortcuts don't work with all possible keyboard layouts is unfortunate but unavoidable. Those shortcuts overlap for me too. But it does work for me to re-define them. For instance, if I clear the staccato shortcut and then add "Ctrl+.", then "Shift+." / ">" adds the decrescendo, and "Ctrl+." adds staccato. What specifically goes wrong if you try the same?
In reply to The fact that the default by Marc Sabatella
It worked. Thanks, Marc!
In reply to The fact that the default by Marc Sabatella
I'm using nightly on Linux 64. The staccato redefinition works (Ctrl+.) but the crescendo and decrescendo don't work mapped to < and >.
It does work if I map them to something else (eg [ and ]).
If it's any help, when I try to map cresc to < (which is Shift+, on my USA layout), the dialog box shows it as mapped to Shift+< so perhaps that's why it fails to register.
In reply to no cresc/decresc mapped to '<' and '>' by jmatthys
I'm having the same problem with the staccato marks on my UK keyboard. It's remapped to (Ctrl +.) OK - I guess this issue is to do with the . and the > using the same key on my keyboard - and I'm assuming the problem will be due to the crescendo marks being remapped to use the < and > instead of H and h.
In reply to I'm having the same problem with the staccato marks by Jane Bass Clarinet
I found this conflicting, too. I re-mapped crescendo and decrescendo back to h and [Shift]h. The way I use them , I tend to click on the note with the mouse (right hand) and then type the h which is easier than < or > using the left hand. Then I have . for staccato and [NumPad]. (yes, they're different) for note length augmentation. I can't find the double-dot augmentation in Shortcuts, though; I used to have it mapped to , (comma).
In reply to I found this conflicting, by underquark
I remapped the crescendo and decrescendo back to h and H, then remapped the staccato mark back to shift+. (>), but it still won't work. It seems OK with ctrl + .