From 2db4eaa626cb17584585ae070ec8fdedcf986a41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: terminator356 Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2014 02:20:56 -0500 Subject: Move READMEs etc back into muse2, create README link. --- README.usage | 130 ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 130 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.usage (limited to 'README.usage') diff --git a/README.usage b/README.usage deleted file mode 100644 index 2c799bd3..00000000 --- a/README.usage +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -=============================================== -Here is some updated info about general editing - operations and keys/buttons in MusE as of - the version 2.1.2 massive changes by Tim: -This info should be in the doc tex file. -See also the README.shortcuts file. -=============================================== - - -Arranger: Creating, moving, resizing, copying, cloning, deleting parts: -======================================================================= -While drawing a new part, press: - No keys/buttons: Part is resized horizontally in-place. Part can move vertically. - Right-click/Ctrl: Move part horizontally, don't resize. Part snaps to the grid. - Right-click/Ctrl + Shift: Same as Right-click/Ctrl, but do not snap to the grid. - -Moving, copying, or cloning existing parts by dragging them: -Prior to dragging the parts, press: - Shift: Constricts movement horizontally or vertically. - Ctrl: A copy of the parts will be made. - Ctrl + Alt: A clone of the parts will be made. -While dragging the parts, press: - Shift: Do not snap to grid. - -While resizing a part with the pencil tool, press: - Shift: Do not snap the part's right border to the grid. - -To resize a part with the pointer tool, press: - Right-click + Ctrl: Resize part. - Right-click + Ctrl + Shift: Do not snap the part's right border to the grid. - -To delete a part, press: - Middle-click/Delete: Delete part. - -Pianoroll: Creating, moving, resizing, copying, deleting notes: -=============================================================== -While drawing a new note, press: - No keys/buttons: Note is resized horizontally in-place. Note can move vertically. - Right-click/Ctrl: Move note horizontally, don't resize. Note snaps to the grid. - Right-click/Ctrl + Shift: Same as Right-click/Ctrl, but do not snap to the grid. - -Moving or copying existing notes by dragging them: -Prior to dragging the notes, press: - Shift: Constricts movement horizontally or vertically. - Ctrl: A copy of the notes will be made. -While dragging the notes, press: - Shift: Do not snap to grid. - -While resizing a note with the pencil tool, press: - Shift: Do not snap the note's right border to the grid. - -To resize a note with the pointer tool, press: - Right-click + Ctrl: Resize note. - Right-click + Ctrl + Shift: Do not snap the note's right border to the grid. - -To delete a note, press: - Middle-click/Delete: Delete note. - -Drum editor: Creating, moving, resizing, copying, deleting drum notes: -====================================================================== -Prior to drawing new drum notes, press: - Ctrl + Meta: Draw with velocity level 1. - Meta: Draw with velocity level 2. - No keys/buttons: Draw with velocity level 3. - Meta + Alt: Draw with velocity level 4. -While drawing a new drum note, press: - No keys/buttons: Note can move horizontally and vertically. Note snaps to the grid. - Shift: Do not snap to the grid. - -Moving or copying existing drum notes by dragging them: -Prior to dragging the drum notes, press: - Shift: Constricts movement horizontally or vertically. - Ctrl: A copy of the notes will be made. -While dragging the drum notes, press: - Shift: Do not snap to grid. - -The pencil tool will not resize a drum note, it moves the note. Press: - Shift: Do not snap to grid. - -To delete a drum note, press: - Middle-click/Delete: Delete note. - -Wave editor: Creating, moving, resizing, copying, deleting wave events: -======================================================================= -While drawing a new wave event, press: - No keys/buttons: Event is resized horizontally in-place. - Right-click/Ctrl: Move event horizontally, don't resize. Event snaps to the grid. - Right-click/Ctrl + Shift: Same as Right-click/Ctrl, but do not snap to the grid. - -Moving or copying existing wave events by dragging them: -Prior to dragging the events, press: - Ctrl: A copy of the events will be made. -While dragging the events, press: - Shift: Do not snap to grid. (Sample-accurate resolution.) - -While resizing a wave event with the pencil tool, press: - Shift: Do not snap the event's right border to the grid. - -To resize a wave event with the pointer tool, press: - Right-click + Ctrl: Resize event. - Right-click + Ctrl + Shift: Do not snap the event's right border to the grid. - -To delete a wave event, press: - Middle-click/Delete: Delete event. - -Panning and Zooming the editors: -================================ -There are different ways to pan and zoom: -The default shortcut keys H and L pan the Pianoroll, Drum Editor, and Wave Editor - right and left. -Shift + Mouse Wheel pans the Arranger, Pianoroll, Drum Editor, and Wave Editor. -The Pan tool (hand) lets you pan just by dragging the canvases. Hold Shift to - constrict movement vertically. Hold Ctrl to constrict movement horizontally. -And the horizontal scroll bars obviously pan all windows as well. - -The default shortcut keys Ctrl + PageUp and Ctrl + PageDown zoom the Arranger, - Pianoroll, Drum Editor, and Wave Editor about the mouse cursor position. -Ctrl + Mouse Wheel also zooms these editors, about the mouse cursor position. -The Zoom tool (magnifier) lets you zoom just by dragging the canvases. -And the horizontal magnification scroll bars obviously zoom as well, but they - do not zoom about any cursor, they zoom from the left edge. - -By default, the Pan and Zoom tools have continuous, borderless motion, using a - special coding technique. This is great for track-ball mice for example, because - it lets you keep rolling and rolling without border limits! -An alternate, more standard method is available by un-checking "Borderless zoom/pan" - in Global Settings -> GUI Behaviour. This method does present border limitations - on how far you can move before you must reposition the mouse. - - \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3