Opening files?
Has multiple tabs been removed from musescore 4?
Opening files creates a new instance (window).
Thankx
Has multiple tabs been removed from musescore 4?
Opening files creates a new instance (window).
Thankx
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Correct; this due to the new sound architecture from what I gather.
In reply to Correct; this due to the new… by jeetee
interesting thankx
In reply to Correct; this due to the new… by jeetee
Will it still be possible to view documents side by side? I use this quite regularly.
In reply to Will it still be possible to… by Brer Fox
From:
https://musescore.org/en/node/334200
In reply to [inline:MS4.png] From: https… by Jm6stringer
Oh well, never mind - I’m pretty happy with 3.6.2. I was just wondering whether I could instead drag two windows side by side on my widescreen monitor.
In reply to Oh well, never mind - I’m… by Brer Fox
Brer, yeah i hear ya. I’m with you there. Version 4 is just not stable yet. Being a retired software/hardware engineer, version 4 is a major overhaul. Gonna be a long road.
I’m sticking with 3.6.2. ✌️
In reply to Brer, yeah i hear ya. I’m… by drummerMan
Of course it's not stable - it's not even at beta yet. But I do think the latest nightlies are pretty close to beta quality, as should be expected since the beta is expected within a week or so. But yes, obviously, of course it makes sense to stick to 3.6.2 for real work until 4.0 isn't just beta quality, but is actually released. That's probably more like a month out (just guessing). And then indeed, expect bug fixed updates 4.0.1, 4.0.2, etc over the coming weeks / months. But I do I expect 4.0.0 to be completely usable, even if with some quirks / minor limitations that might cause people with highly specialized needs to need to stay with 3.6.2 for a little longer. The vast majority of people should be completely fine with 4.0 once released though.
In reply to Oh well, never mind - I’m… by Brer Fox
If you are on Windows, hit the Windows button+right arrow. Click in the other instance of M4 and hit Windows+left arrow.
In reply to Oh well, never mind - I’m… by Brer Fox
You can certainly put two windows side by side, works great - if you have a wide enough monitor. It's really quite a lot better than the documents side-by-side option in a lot of ways, if you have the space. The one awkward bit is you might want to close the side panels on the "source" score. But if your monitor isn't wide enough, it won't be so nice, since the minimum window size is currently quite a bit wider than 3.6.2
In reply to You can certainly put two… by Marc Sabatella
In Windows (and I guess other OS's) you can have the two instances sharing a screen divided horizontally, which is often a more useful option than side-by-side.
In reply to In Windows (and I guess… by SteveBlower
Sure. Then the user would hit the up or down arrows instead.
In reply to In Windows (and I guess… by SteveBlower
Same caveat - the minimum window size may not be small enough in MuseScore 4. I know finding ways to reduce the size requirements on the list of planned improvements, but no word on whether that might make it into 4.0.0 or need to wait until a little later.