Musescore 4
will there be backwards compatibility or we still have to keep all the previous versions on our systems?
will there be backwards compatibility or we still have to keep all the previous versions on our systems?
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I think there should be, if nothing else, a popup (as already present) asking whether to keep the previous layout, etc.
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In reply to I think there should be, if… by Shoichi
Shoichi it's not the layout that I am concerned about, it's the file format. so far if a file is saved at an older version's format it is not readable by the newer versions, which means we have to keep all of the older versions running on our systems...and that is annoying
In reply to Shoichi it's not the layout… by dimitri fox
I don't think so, a later version would open files saved with the previous one. So far you can open a 3.6.2 file with e.g. 3.4.2 ignoring the popup.
See: https://musescore.org/en/node/307216
HTH
In reply to I don't think so, a later… by Shoichi
understood...but work created using Musescore 2 is not readable and editable by Musescore 3...and that's a hassle
In reply to understood...but work… by dimitri fox
@dimitri fox a 2.0.2 file, double click to open with 3.6.2...Doesn't it work for you?
In reply to @dimitri fox a 2.0.2 file,… by Shoichi
it opens the files but there are large parts of the notation and text missing and the error message was that the file is created using an older version and cannot be displayed correctly or is corrupted. but when I open it with v2 everything is fine. I am talking about charts for 4 or 5 instruments. at the moment I am keeping the old version as well and try to re-create the old files in the new version (which is a lot of work but thanks to Covid I've got a lot of free time at the moment )
In reply to it opens the files but there… by dimitri fox
MuseScore 3 does report corruptions that MuseScore did not report, but suffered from too.
But it opens them, while MuseScore 2 does not open MuseScore 3 scores.
In reply to understood...but work… by dimitri fox
Really? It works for me everytime
In reply to Really? It works for me… by Piotr Barcz
Sure not. Files saved with MuseScore 3 do not open at all in Musescore 2
In reply to Shoichi it's not the layout… by dimitri fox
Other way round, newer files cannot get read with older versions of MuseScore. And I don't think this is going to change.
In reply to Other way round, newer files… by Jojo-Schmitz
Well, why would it? It's like trying to open a 1,17 world in 1,9 in Minecraft!
In reply to Well, why would it? It's… by Piotr Barcz
MuseScore 4 can open MuseScore 3 files and MuseScore 3 can open MuseScore 2 files ectl, but not the other way round.
FUNCIÓN RITARDANDO/ACCELERANDO SIN TEXTO DE SISTEMA OCULTO
Actualmente no existe ninguna opción por defecto desarrollada de base. La única alternativa es el plugin "TEMPO CHANGES"
El gran problema de "Tempo Changes" es que lanza bastantes elementos de texto oculto, que aunque no se impriman con la partitura, si entorpece la labor de edición de la obra musical con musescore.
No estaría mal alguna opción para que en "Tempo Changes" no aparezcan las indicaciones de tiempo en cada nota individual como texto de sistema oculto (en gris), si no el tiempo inicial y el tiempo final en el intervalo de compases seleccionado.
In reply to FUNCIÓN RITARDANDO… by JuanMa Sang
You are free to uncheck View > Show Invisible elements to no longer see the hidden grayed out elements during editing whilst awaiting a native implementation.