Dragging notes as far as possible
When you drag a note down (or up) the page far and you let go, can the note land on the last note allowed, as opposed to landing on random notes?
When you drag a note down (or up) the page far and you let go, can the note land on the last note allowed, as opposed to landing on random notes?
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Thoughts?
What do you mean by the "last note allowed"? What do you mean by "landing on random notes"?
In reply to What do you mean by the "last by David Bolton
I uploaded a screencast .
When I drag a note upwards and let go, the note bounces down to somewhere reasonable - it's always the same place (fine).
However, when I drag a note downwards, it'll bounce up, but land randomly each time.
Just wondered :)
Opinions?
In reply to Opinions? by chen lung
I agree the behavior with the downward drag seems odd. But then, so does dragging a note that far down.
In reply to I agree the behavior with the by Marc Sabatella
Yes, no-one would drag it down that far (you could set an optional limiter for a legible range in Preferences).
There might be instances where you are editing a score on a device that's cumbersome, or generally decrease the chances of knocking everything off. It is minor, but just things that can be tightened up on.
In reply to Yes, no-one would drag it by chen lung
I tend do do that mostly by accident, when clicking and dragging to move the score around in the window. If I don't notice and click and drag again, having two or three octaves worth of silly looking ledger lines at least makes the oops easier to spot..... Then click "Undo" until the ludicrous ledgers go away.... That's safer than trying to fix it "by hand". ;-)
-- J.S.