For the left-most sticky part of Continuous view, how about using lower alpha?
MuseScore allows users to set a custom colour for Paper. The default score background ("Paper") is white, but I find that is too bright for my eyes, so I set it to green.
The problem is that the left-most sticky part of Continuous view uses grey. That looks good when the Paper is white, but when the Paper has a different colour, it would look like this.
I don't know what others think but that looks kind of ugly. How about using lower alpha value for that part instead? It would look like this:
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How would this look on white background?
How on black?
In reply to How would this look on white… by Jojo-Schmitz
I think those would not be a problem. At least, not any worse than the current grey colour. Here is a mock-up:
I attached the Krita file that has layers so that you can change the background colours and opacities.
By the way, when I tried to export the score as PNG, in the save dialogue, the file type was automatically set to "PNG", so I only typed a file name and export did not work. There was no error message, but nothing happened. I typed "filename.png", and then it worked. Isn't it a bug?
In reply to I think those would not be a… by musescore_king
Looks good to me, can you submit your code changes as PR?
In reply to Looks good to me, can you… by Jojo-Schmitz
> your code changes
I don't know how to edit MuseScore's source code Did you mean the mock-up image?
In reply to > your code changes I don't… by musescore_king
No, I thought you have done those in a modified version of MuseScore
In reply to > your code changes I don't… by musescore_king
What Alpha setting did you use?
In reply to What Alpha setting did you… by Jojo-Schmitz
All black ones are using 38% of opacity (Krita's layer settings).
The white on black one is using 43% opacity. This white on black is only available when "Invert score" option is checked (otherwise notes are always black, regardless of the Paper colour), and whilst using the same 38% still makes notes legible, I thought in this dark inversion case, a slightly higher opacity looked better. Maybe something like 50%.
In reply to All black ones are using 38%… by musescore_king
Might be best you suggest this in an issue on GitHub