MuseScore 4
This is a suggestion. It would be very useful to be able to indicate the tuning of the Harp, when necessary. (Doing it using the key signature isn't enough, and harpists know it.)
In MuseScore 3 it was already missing, and in version 4 it's still missing.
Version 4 is fantastic and that's why this refinement that I suggest
Comments
There are a number of harp improvements coming in an update - they were completed as a part of a project last summer but too late to include in 4.0.
Meanwhile, though, it should be possible to indicate harp tunings in a number of ways, even in MuseScore 3. The symbols traditionally used are found in the Symbols palette, and there is also a nice plugin to create pedal diagrams automatically. If you explain what you are trying to do, we can show you how to achieve it currently.
In reply to There are a number of harp… by Marc Sabatella
What I want is exactly what is seen in the picture. But it's heavy work! This was done with the help of the Inspector (MuseScore 3) note by note combined with texts on the staff for note names... Hard work!
In reply to What I want is exactly what… by gjbritos
Hmm, all I see there is text, shouldn't require Inspector, just type the text you want. The plugin will produce nice diagrams, but for text, it takes only seconds. Not sure how you'd be hoping to see text be easier to type? Typing the word "Sol" will take three keypresses no matter how you slice it. If didn't know Ctrl+Shfit+B/#/H would enter the accidentals, that would help.
In reply to What I want is exactly what… by gjbritos
Sorry. Attachment is this one:
In reply to Sorry. Attachment is this… by gjbritos
Ok, it isn't easy to explain how I did it. Anywhere, I'll try as you say.
Thanks!
In reply to Ok, it isn't easy to explain… by gjbritos
I didn't know this you're explaining me now. So, it was a tremendous job dragging and drop accidents from each note (invisible) to each text. Don't worry if you don't understand it 🙂 but now I can do easy! Thank you so much!
In reply to I didn't know this you're… by gjbritos
I understand, and I'm glad I could help!