There is a shortcut "Create new revision." What does it do?
The shortcuts list has "Create new revision" on Ctrl+F11. What does this do?
Tried it with no obvious effect. Nothing in the manual. Searching the forums for "Create new revision" gets no results. Searching "new revision" gets a ton of results, but all about revisions of MuseScore itself. I am pretty sure I can't generate a new version of MuseScore that easily :)
I like to include a score revision number in the footer, so that I can distinguish between paper copies of scores that end up scattered about the house. I have been just adding "revision 3" to the copyright field in the score properties, but it would be nice to have something a bit more elegant. Actually, the equivalent of the "build number" using in software, which increments automatically on each build would be nice.
Even an editable "revision" meta tag and entry in the Score Properties would be useful. The current "Revision" meta tag is the revision of MuseScore, which doesn't help me.
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Good question. Checking the code:
then going to
which leads to
So it indeed does nothing. It seems related to the score comparison tool.
In reply to Good question. Checking the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Dmitrio95 could answer better, then, but my guess is that it would be a way to "bookmark" the state of a score at a given point, so you could then later compare your more recent changes against the bookmarked version, much as you can already compare against the last saved version.
In reply to Dmitrio95 could answer… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks Jojo and Marc. I've written enough #if 0 code to understand how it happens.
And while I don't get my "revision" wish, I now know about the compare tool. Time to go through the menus and see what other goodies I don't know about. Found a number of other useful things by perusing the shortcuts list.
In reply to Thanks Jojo and Marc. I've… by OldBaldGeek
You won't believe how many furter hidden gems you'd find by reading the handbook ;-)
In reply to Dmitrio95 could answer… by Marc Sabatella
Not related to @dmitrio95's code after all, much older, from 2012, and @Werner's
Ctrl-F11, huh? Both that and Command-F11 seem to do nothing on my Mac (MS 3.3x).
In reply to Ctrl-F11, huh? Both that and… by [DELETED] 1831606
It indeed does nothing, that's what this thread is all about
In reply to It indeed does nothing, that… by Jojo-Schmitz
Oh, I'm sorry, I was looking for "list all active shortcuts". How does one do that?
In reply to Oh, I'm sorry, I was looking… by [DELETED] 1831606
Well, it is assigned and as such active, but the function that gets called when it is pressed is basicaly a no-op
In reply to Well, it is assigned and as… by Jojo-Schmitz
No, no. I got the impression that there is some command by which one can see all assigned keystrokes (not all possible assignable commands as in the Preferences dialog). Is there? For instance, I'd like to know if and to what some keystroke is assigned before claiming it for a plugin.
In reply to No, no. I got the impression… by [DELETED] 1831606
In the shortcut tab of preferences you can sort by key strokes (click the heading once or twice). This is the easiest way to find if a key is assigned.
In reply to In the shortcut tab of… by mike320
Ah, thanks! That is the info I was looking for!