Open multiple windows in one App/program or label the dock icon with the filename.
Can Musescore not, like every other program, have multiple windows within the program, that are labelled in some way? Or at least if I hover over the app icon in the dock, show which file is open in that rendition of the program?
I'm on a Mac (currently Monterey 12.6.8). When I am looking at multiple scores in Musescore, they open as separate versions of the program. So on my dock I have multiple versions of Musescore open, and if I hover over them, they just say "Musescore 4".
I have no way of knowing which is which score. There is no "windows open" list showing which files are where. So to flip between scores, I have to open a random version of Musescore and hope it's the one I want. Which it invariably is not.
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Mu4 (currently) can't (and esp. the issue with Mac is known), Mu3 and before could
In reply to Mu4 (currently) can't, Mu3… by Jojo-Schmitz
Doesn't the "Open recent" command help in this case? Or simply using "File open" resp. double click in the file explorer? I don't have MuS 4 (and no Mac), so I can't test it.
So if a score is already open and you try to open it again, then you automatically get the window and focus on that score? Some programs do that, e.g. Word.
Oh, I just saw that MuS 3 no longer has the name in the list of recent files if it is already open ... Too bad, but maybe MuS 4 has a different behavior.