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Old 12-29-2015, 09:48 AM
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Default Transcribe chord names

It would help (I think) if after transcribing chord names the chord symbols become deselected. After all the only sensible action that could be taken with all chord symbols selected is to delete them. I find having transcribed chords , the next thing I want to do is play the music; but the first chord I play on the keyboard alters one of the transcribed chords because they are all still blue(probably the last one on the score which is out of sight usually).

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Default Re: Transcribe chord names

Hi Martin,

The chord names are kept highlighted mainly to have consistent behavior - any time you select or edit an element of the score, it is highlighted blue to show that it is ready to edit. If you use the Analyze Chord Names, then the chord names have just been edited and remain selected - to unselect them you need only click anywhere in the score (eg. white space.)

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