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Punctuation (with augmentation dots) can be performed by adding half the original note duration to a note. A punctuated note will be written with a dot. and will have 6/4 of the original duration. The shortcut <F6> will do the trick. Once more use of punctuation will add another dot and leave the note with 7/4 of the duration. Triple punctuation is not of much relevance so the third time, the duration will be lengthened to 8/4 (instead of 15/8). Punctuation can be made undone with <F5> which will shorten any duration with 2/3 if meaningful.
Clustering two or four dotted notes will result in a duplet or quadruplet.
