Improving the tabs for multiple scores
I think it's great that Musescore 2.0 supports opening multiple scores in seperate tabs, just like how internet browsers can open seperate pages in different tabs.
I think it'd be even greater if the tabs could be dragged and rearranged like the tabs in Google Chrome, or copied, duplicated, etc. via a right-click menu. Mostly, I'd just like to be able to rearrange the order of tabs at the top so that I can stay organized. For example, if I'm writing an a cappella song, a solo song, and an orchestra song, and I want to arrange them by number of instruments, or something like that.
I know this is a minor tweak and is probably not a priority, but I hope that the developers don't mind reading these minor change-requests. I hope it's helpful.
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I would find that helpful, and particularly also to be able to use keyboard commands to switch from tab to tab, e.g. Ctrl Tab on a Mac, like the way browsers work.
Thanks for your work, musescorers!
MuseScore 2.1 lets you do that.
In reply to MuseScore 2.1 lets you do by mike320
Oh really? I've just installed it and it didn't do it when I tried a simple thing. I'll have to try a few other things out and look around for instructions.
In reply to Oh really? I've just by paulspencer
Ctrl+Tab switches between scores (but not between parts of a score) and the score Tabs can be dragged around to change their order (but, again, not the part Tabs)
In reply to Ctrl+Tab switches between by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks. I can see that moving scores around is working, but I can't switch between them. I'm on a Mac, so I've tried Ctrl and Cmd, though Cmd + Tab changes out of Musescore altogether.
In reply to Thanks. I can see that moving by paulspencer
Works in Windows. But there Alt+Tab switches between Apps
In reply to Thanks. I can see that moving by paulspencer
Shift-tab switches between tabs in WIndows
In reply to Shift-tab switches between by mike320
Not here (Windows 7). Ctrl+Tag to switch between tabs in MuseScore, Alt+Tab to switch between windows/apps
In reply to Not here (Windows 7). by Jojo-Schmitz
It's too early here. it's ctrl-tab or ctrl-shift-tab to change tabs.