Musescore 2.0 Handbook question
Where would we place all preference setting in the future handbook......?
Where would we place all preference setting in the future handbook......?
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I'd say under "Basics"
In reply to I'd say under "Basics" by Jojo-Schmitz
I would have said that also ...
Preferences menu existed in 1.3 , but I don't see documentation in the handbook ....
In reply to I would have said that also by Zynette
Preferences are not really "Basics". More advanced topics to me.
Also, we currently have a section "New features in MuseScore 2.0" and I believe we should move all the items in there to their own "topical" section. Most of the users of MuseScore 2.0 will not be MuseScore 1.3 users. IMO, the handbook shouldn't refer to "new" or "old" features, but just be a state of what 2.0 is...
In reply to Preferences are not really by [DELETED] 5
I don't think so, I believe the vast majority will be users coming from 1.x
In reply to I don't think so, I believe by Jojo-Schmitz
An important decision:
The 2.0 handbook should be written for new users first. That's the primary focus. It means we don't reference to 1.x at all!
However to assist upgrading users, we shall add a chapter with what's new in 2.0, referencing to the chapters in the 2.0 handbook to new features. We can also add what has changed in 2.0 compared 1.x. But this all belongs in its own separate chapter and should be as concise as possible.
In reply to An important decision: The by Thomas
BTW, this is what we were discussing recently in http://musescore.org/en/node/38936.
In reply to An important decision: The by Thomas
about new feature in 2.0 :
I commented here http://musescore.org/en/node/36581 where I thought page could go... (with a link in New feature 2.0 section)
Other point of view ?
In reply to about new feature in 2.0 : I by Zynette
@Lamardelmy Thank you for taking the lead on this. Btw you can get the link to a comment by clicking on the date and time just above the actual comment. Next copy the link from the browser url bar and paste it where ever you need it.
I downloaded and I am using MuseScore 2 and have a problem with Tempo palette whitch only permits beat=80 as shown in the .doc attached. I can't create another one because the menu does therefor is not active . Does someone have an idea?
Thanks.
Tempo MuseScore2.doc
pp.daneels@hotmail.be
In reply to I downloaded and I am using by danpierre
drag one of those onto a note or rest, then double click it and change the number
In reply to I downloaded and I am using by danpierre
Welcome!
Add the tempo text then double click to edit it. Or, add it via Alt+T rather than the palette, this puts you in Edit mode right away.
BTW, in the future, it's better to start a new topic in the support forum for questions like this.
Thanks, it's working. But I'm wandering if it is possible to create a new entry (for exemple andante at 96) and to add it into the palet on a permanent way (id est for the future).
Thanks!
In reply to Thanks, it's working. But I'm by danpierre
Yes, it's possible.
Once the new entry of tempo created (i.e. ♪ = 96 , or other), you drag and drop (by pressing permanently Ctrl + Shift) into the palette.
In reply to Yes, it's possible. Once the by cadiz1
If you have created a new palette first, the default palettes Advanced and Basic are read-only