Melisma in lyrics - keyboard issues

• Mar 15, 2021 - 08:46

According to the handbook, to get a melisma in text place the cursor at the end of a syllable, then press Shift + Underline. The problem with this is that on some keyboards the underline symbol itself is obtained by pressing Shift + Minus, which gives a particular difficulty with this. This is what's happening on my Apple keyboard.


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Press whatever key gives you the underline. It is on Shift+- on a German keyboard and apparently on your Mac keyboard too.
And that is whan the handbook means, you can't shift a shifted key.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

That's OK - but I just didn't realise that the Underline and Minus were being treated (I think) essentially as the same. Otherwise there seemed to be the need for a Double Shift (i.e. Shift+Shift+Minus) on my keyboard, which didn't make sense and is in any case not possible.. That's a computer syntax point. Maybe the manual could make that clearer somehow.

In reply to by dave2020X

While it is easy to get the difference between A (lower case a) and Shift+A (upper case A) accross, the same is rather difficult for all non-alpha keys. And esp. in the light of various international keybord layouts.
Maybe it should be just - and _, not mentioning the possible need of an additional Shift?

Ctrl+Shift+# (Mac: Cmd+Shift+#) is another such example, as Shift+# actually is a ' on e.g. a German keyboard

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