Do you get an error saving to .ly format or are you just asking how to save to lilypond format? Instructions are in the handbook. See [[nodetitle:export]]
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I'm having a similar problem with MuseScore 0.9.4: it fails to save in any format apart from the "Compressed MuseScore Format" (I've tried MuseScore Format, MusicXML and Lilypond). This really is a showstopper for the project I'm doing, but a pity since I like MuseScore.
I'm using Ubuntu Netbbook Remix 9.04 on a Asus eee900.
the same problem in debian sid/squeeze with mscore 0.9.4, can't save in any format, nor museScore formats.... but if i run it through console as root(not using gksu or similar) i can save in all formats. it do not throw errors only doesn't saves...
Yes, this is a known issue with Qt on Debian/Ubuntu. The prerelease version of MuseScore works around this bug by using a non-native dialog. For full details see http://musescore.org/en/node/1457
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What MuseScore version are you using and on which operating system?
In reply to MuseScore version + platform by Thomas
i'm using ubuntu and musescored 0.9.4
In reply to i'm using ubuntu and by tremere
You can try use a prerelease for ubuntu. Beware that are not stable.
Everything is explain on the download page : http://musescore.org/en/download
Do you get an error saving to .ly format or are you just asking how to save to lilypond format? Instructions are in the handbook. See [[nodetitle:export]] .
I'm having a similar problem with MuseScore 0.9.4: it fails to save in any format apart from the "Compressed MuseScore Format" (I've tried MuseScore Format, MusicXML and Lilypond). This really is a showstopper for the project I'm doing, but a pity since I like MuseScore.
I'm using Ubuntu Netbbook Remix 9.04 on a Asus eee900.
In reply to Similar poblem - more details by sunehdk
see title
In reply to Similar poblem - more details by sunehdk
the same problem in debian sid/squeeze with mscore 0.9.4, can't save in any format, nor museScore formats.... but if i run it through console as root(not using gksu or similar) i can save in all formats. it do not throw errors only doesn't saves...
In reply to the same problem in debian by stanos4
Yes, this is a known issue with Qt on Debian/Ubuntu. The prerelease version of MuseScore works around this bug by using a non-native dialog. For full details see http://musescore.org/en/node/1457