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Not just swapped, but sometimes I just want to move one portion into the other voice, I should be able to highlight it and click something to have it change voices.
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I keep on doing this: say I'm working on a measure on the right side of the screen (in page view), and so I have the box on the left. Then I work on the next measure, on the left side of the screen, and suddenly the box moves beyond the left screen edge. I have to go back to the right side of the screen, move the box, then back to the left side of the screen. I can understand why people would THINK this would be useful, but it's ridiculous. Just let it move when we drag it, and when we scroll.
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If we could maybe still move it around the screen, but it would then only follow as we scroll, that would be great
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Adminjoeberkovitz
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Thanks — we’ll look at it!
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Adminjoeberkovitz
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Thanks, we just fixed this and will get it out in the next update.
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Oh good I thought it was just because I was on a mac.
Seriously, this is really inconvenient. I have to go one measure at a time. It's not THAT hard since I can just press 'u' or 'l', but it would certainly be a LOT easier if I could highlight a whole section. As of yet trying to do this will only change the first measure selected. I assume then that it is in fact a BUG, yes?
By the way, I think it would be neat if the menu items changed names. In other words, if you select a measure/measures with only one voice, the menu option says "ADD upper/lower voice" and if it has two voices then it says "USE upper/lower voice". This is much less necessary, however.