Ideally, a preview should be provided in order to highlight where the measure bars will be inserted by the operation. This operation would add measures to that fragment. The user should be able to select a part of a "non measured" fragment and turn it to a "measured" fragment. This operation would remove the notion of measure from the chosen fragment and thus erase the mesure bars. The user should be able to select a part of the stave and turn it to "non measured". For reworking a part of a piece, it should be possible to change a selection from class "measured" to "non measured" and then back to "measured". In any case, both types of fragment would be allowed to appear in a piece. On the contrary, a short educational piece without measure could be one single "non measured" fragment. The traditional MuseScore would be just one single "measured" fragment. * A stave would comprise two classes of stave fragments, "measured" and "non measured". But if it stopped at the end of the measure, it really wouldn't work for what you are describing unless you only worked exactly one measure at a time, getting each measure right before entering the next. There's simply no way MuseScore could guess how many subsequent notes you want altered each time you chnge a note duration. The more I think about it, the more I see a measure-based insert mode being an easy thing but the "note first" method you describe being an impossibility to get right. But that would be disastrous if you started working on the rhythms somewhere other than at the beginning - work you did in the middle would be messed up by changes made at the beginning. But in order for what is being discussed here to work, it would really require more - perhaps even every note all the way the end of the piece should be shifted. Some would want only the very note affected. For instance, some people would want subsewuent s notes altered nly up until the end of the measure. This seems to be a reasonably popular request, and I certainly wouldn't mind seeing such an option myself, but I am not sure if the specifics of how this might would would exactly fit this "note first" style of entry. If you search the forums, you'll find quite a bit of prior discussion of how an "insert mode" might work.
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