Webinar Recording
Hello all!
Thank you to everyone that came to the webinar this Saturday! I have posted the recording of it to YouTube, and the description contains timestamps for every topic that I covered.
You can find it here: https://youtu.be/-pf1B7P4IBw
As a follow-up, would people be interested in continuing this series of webinars? I was thinking that people could present what they are working on in MuseScore, running tutorials on topics they are knowledgeable about, etc.
Cheers,
Noah
Comments
In case anyone is interested, on the other side of the pond: https://musescore.org/it/node/315335#comment-1051491
Regards.
In that initial score, the tempo text, it is "Liemlich...", but rather should be "Ziemlich...". The former is not a (German) word, the latter is "Quite..."
I guess you transcribed from an old printed sheet in Fraktura, where L and Z look rather similar?
In reply to In that initial score, the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you, I wouldn't have caught that! I transcribed from her original manuscript, and that word was hard to read. Again, thanks!
In reply to Thank you, I wouldn't have… by flavius.vitellius
I could do some proof-reading if you want me to. "Guesswork" on deciffering a foreign language is quite difficult
In that webinar you're creating a pickup measure, and in a rather complicated and convoluted way.
In reply to In that webinar you're… by Jojo-Schmitz
In reply to Ok, I didn't realize that… by flavius.vitellius
Not sure what that barline issue is. Shouldn't happen, saw it the first time in your video
In reply to Not sure what that barline… by Jojo-Schmitz
If you select all similar and then tick/untick the inspector option I believe this overwrites each barline separately. As a new score created from the template has new generated barlines, they don't inherit that setting.
Dragging the barline to extend rather seems to work as a style settings, which is preserved when creating new scores from the template and/or appending measures.
In reply to If you select all similar… by jeetee
Hmm, ok. I've been playing around with it since you mentioned in the webinar, and discovered some weird quirks to it that are most likely not intentional. I will create an issue later today when I get a chance to write it up.