Adding ukulele palette
I thought of testing the custom palette thing by creating an ukulele palette, only for adding the most common chords. I use mainly the A, E, C, G tuning for the ukulele. I might draw the chords for C, C7, F, Fm, G, G7, Gm, D, D7, Dm, Am, A7. I guess there's no way to make them transpose automatically, since they will just be SVG images that one can add to the score.
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Could you please gather your post about testing nightlies in the Technology preview forum? http://musescore.org/en/forum/687
Thomas, can this post be moved ?
That's a very good test case. I guess you should be able to create a score, write chordnames (Ctrl + K) and use Ctrl + Shift + Drag to compose your palette with them. It works with tempo text or normal staff text, but apparently not with chordnames since we have a crash.
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It's fixed in r5337, so you should be able to Ctrl + Shift + Drag chornames from a score to a palette. The chordnames will be actual chordnames and so will transpose.
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Ouch! I mainly use Windows. And my Mac is a 10.4 PPC. Latest Nightly for Windows seems to be r5304 and it sure crashes, when I try to drag stuff to the palettes.
I really hope the next stable releases still work on 10.4 PPC. I know everything develops and we are offered new better technology all the time, but these Apple products are so nice - I always want to keep my old hardware, even if I know the newer ones are better. And somehow I think using old computers is an ideology related to using freeware. Because at least the opposite is true: paying for the latest hardware and system updates goes together with paying for commercial software.