Why was it designed this way? Most people don't need A#'s in the key of Bb very often, for example. When needed, they can always be added by other means, but the current implementation doesn't seem to be most efficient method for general usage.
Version 0.9.5 tried to guess whether you wanted sharp or flat. Most of the time it was wrong. The current implementation is ideal if you add the A (via mouse or keyboard) and then use the arrow keys to make it sharp or flat.
Comments
This is by design. Cursor up prefers shaps, Cursor down gives flats.
Why was it designed this way? Most people don't need A#'s in the key of Bb very often, for example. When needed, they can always be added by other means, but the current implementation doesn't seem to be most efficient method for general usage.
Version 0.9.5 tried to guess whether you wanted sharp or flat. Most of the time it was wrong. The current implementation is ideal if you add the A (via mouse or keyboard) and then use the arrow keys to make it sharp or flat.