New/changed keycommands in OM 3.0 in Support & Troubleshooting Posted November 23, 2023 Ctrl-e moves the cursor to the end of line. It is like emacs, and Ctrl-a moves the cursor to the beginning of line. They are not in the command list window, and I don't know where the descriptions of these kinds of key bindings can be found. Alexander 1
Merge-voices from list in Support & Troubleshooting Posted May 15, 2023 Common Lisp's APPLY function applies the function of the first argument to the remaining arguments. (setf test '((s c4) (-s s c4) (-e s c4))) (apply #'merge-voices test) => ((s c4) (s c4) (s c4)) vpolajnar 1
New/changed keycommands in OM 3.0
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Ctrl-e moves the cursor to the end of line. It is like emacs, and Ctrl-a moves the cursor to the beginning of line. They are not in the command list window, and I don't know where the descriptions of these kinds of key bindings can be found.