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style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif;color:#444444">Does this
also mean that I cannot move around TextExpressionDefs from
one Cat to another? Provided that I can check whether the item
is used in the score or not (which I still didn't find the
proper method for...)<br>
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No, I think you should be able to assign a TextExpressionDef to
another existing (!) category, although I haven't tried it yet. But
you can't create a new category. So moving around only works for
existing categories.<br>
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Jan<br>
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