Properties panel display
I've been a little frustrated with the MS4 properties panel, which seems to split many of the properties that I constantly access between remote places, e.g. between General and Settings tabs, or between the 'normal' portion and the 'more' portion. I can undock the properties panel, but I don't see any systemwide option that says "display a giant properties window". I use two large displays, and have plenty of room to see every property at once. (Perhaps this is a feature that already exists; I've often failed to notice some basic functionality that already does exactly what I want.)
Examples: 1) When dealing with chord symbols, and setting some with style 'alternate chord symbol', I need to click 'more' to get the style dropdown. I need to do this each time I want to change a chord symbol style. 2) When creating and editing fretboard diagrams, I must flip back and forth between tabs to adjust fret position and dot styles, something I need to do on every diagram. (Creating Ted Greene style grids as an alternative to tablature or detailed fingering notation can help communicate complex left hand fingering for teaching and reference.) Similar segregation of properties appears with many other elements.
Thanks for any input. I realize that, on a small laptop or for a new user, the simpler properties panel is probably a big help; but on large screens I wish I could see everything at once, without extra mouse clicks.
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"... on large screens I wish I could see everything at once, without extra mouse clicks"
What you need is the good old Inspector...
Welcome to MS 3.6.2 :
https://musescore.org/en/download#older-versions
or the useful MS 3.7 from Jojo-Schmitz :
https://github.com/Jojo-Schmitz/MuseScore/actions
In reply to "... on large screens I wish… by DanielR
So are you saying that the smart kids are sticking with 3.x? I’ve been trying to work in 4.x since I generally like being on the current platform. It did seem like 4.x was moving in a new direction, but I try to accept the community’s consensus. (I was running several SCO Unix and Windows XP systems after most of the world had moved on, and although I liked the consistency there were lots of costs.)
In reply to So are you saying that the… by spinality
"So are you saying that the smart kids are sticking with 3.x?"
No: some power users (and new users) are very happy with MS4.
But I am saying that some long-term MS users are frustrated by the many MS3 features which were removed at the launch of MS4. I watched the launch period of MS2 and MS3, and back then I don't remember anyone talking on the forum about forking the software. But such chatter did start happening when MS4 was launched, and that is probably a warning flag to the management about the direction of travel.
In reply to "So are you saying that the… by DanielR
I am saying that some long-term MS users are frustrated by the many MS3 features which were removed at the launch of MS4.
Not only that, but MS3 scores opened in MS4 don't always transition successfully regarding playback.
I guess you still have MS3 available, so check this out:
Strumming.mscz
Open it in MS3, and then in MS4.
Now, if that's not bad enough, consider having formerly posted an example score (created with MS3) to a forum query regarding guitar strumming. Nowadays that forum post would still be there, along with the example.