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146 | 8 | |
11,500 | 803 | |
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10.0 | 7.8 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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MuseScore
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This happens when I tried to open my file (musescore 4) idk i searched everywhere on how to fix this?
In that case, please ask for help on the official Support forum on musescore.org where you can attach the score itself and people should be able to take a look.
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I keep having this issue where apparently it plays unhearable tone at max and i can't hear anything in program, anyone knows how to fix? Reinstalling didn't help
If you continue to have trouble, best to ask for help on the official Support forum on musescore.org and attach your score along with precise steps to reproduce the problem, so we can understand and assist better.
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When Musescore 4 becomes operational software, release it again, and let me know
Is this what also led to https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/17663? If so I definitely urge you to spend the couple of minutes to test with a nightly build so we can known it is truly fixed for your case and not illustrate the other case that had been reported. As mentioned, testing nightlies is simple; they donโt interfere with normal installations at all.
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Why can't I download Musescore?
Sorry, I don't know what "both buttons" means. There are buttons on the home page of musescore.org, buttons on the Download/Software page - both with and without Muse Hub - buttons for older versions, buttons for nightly builds, buttons for mobile apps, buttons within Muse Hub, probably others too. Please describe *exactly* what you are doing, step by step - the URL of the page you are on when you see the button, the text on the button you are clicking - and the exact text of the error you see.
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[QUESTION] Looking for a free and easy tab maker online
Musescore seems to be the new standard
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How do you use a chromebook?
Not that I need to prove anything, but for anyone curious, here's a composition I created using the music notation software I help develop and support on my Chromebook. If you hit the play button on the composition, you'll hear the multitrack recording I created on my Chromebook as well, with my students singing the various parts. The piece was created for my online course teaching counterpoint, developed completely on my Chromebook. Here is a video from my most recent - the video is done from the Chromebook and the software managing the multicamera layout and screen share is software I developed on my Chromebook. And here is the online community I manage from my Chromebook.
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Quick question about playback
I actually filed a github feature request for this exact thing yesterday, link here. On the principle that someone with more skills that me can get interested sooner than I can get good enough at C++ to do it myself.
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Muse Hub malware-like behavior and dark/shady patterns on windows 11
Muse Hub is used by programs other than MuseScore, so it really doesn't make sense to offer it from there directly. Plus musescore.org was never designed to act in that way - downloads are pretty much always hosted elsewhere. Beyond that, I don't know all the ins and outs of how specific domains might be chosen, but I assume someone intelligent enough to set that up onows a ton more about it than I do, so I don't worry about it.
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How to play along with MuseScore?
Unfortunately, MuseScore 4 seems to be missing that feature.
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Crash when attempting to place a note in place of, or simply select, a particular rest.
Sorry to hear you're having trouble! Definitely, we'd need the MSCZ file to be able to investigate. Normally we ask that people first post to the official Support forum on musescore.org to get confirmation before opening an issue on GitHub to report a bug formally, but it sounds like you've got things pretty well figured out in terms of having precise steps to reproduce the crash reliably, so I would encourage you to just go straight to the issue tracker on GitHub - https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues
bevy_egui
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Monthly Update #7 from the Development of Digital Extinction a FOSS 3D RTS Made With<Bevy>
I've heard that bevy_egui is good.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (8/2023)!
fwiw, I've had a blast using https://github.com/mvlabat/bevy_egui - you might find it easier as well.
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Bevy 0.9: data oriented game engine built in Rust
Hi! Can't help but post a link to my plugin here: https://github.com/mvlabat/bevy_egui
Afaik, there are no plans to upstream Egui integration to Bevy, but if anyone needs an immediate mode UI, this plugin does the job (and it already supports Bevy 0.9).
- egui with piston_window, piston
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How hard will rust be if i am not writing low level code?
It's much more mature than our UI solution (which is bevy_egui exists and is wildly popular). And for things like calculators and todo lists, there's no complex internal logic where you really want the tools that Bevy provides.
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Fun Notation (guitar tab viewer in Rust and Bevy) v0.5.0 released, added settings for display, audio, generate DAW style notes display for guitar tabs
Oh, forgot to mention, egui is used for most of the gui features via bevy_egui, it's pretty nice, very easy to use (I've been using other immediate gui before).
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Bevy 0.6
For a GUI, you might consider egui which has an integration for bevy.
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Godot-like GUI
Bevy engine has also an editor UI plan like godot,but it's just the beginning. There is a Egui integration(bevy_egui) for the Bevy game engine which you can try.
What are some alternatives?
lmms - Cross-platform music production software
egui - egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in Rust that runs on both web and native
LibreScore - The open source (GPLv3), serverless (IPFS-based), offline-first, and totally free alternative to musescore.com
kajiya - ๐ก Experimental real-time global illumination renderer ๐ฆ
muse - MusE is a digital audio workstation with support for both Audio and MIDI
matchbox - Painless peer-to-peer WebRTC networking for rust wasm (and native!)
overtone - Collaborative Programmable Music
bevy-website - The source files for the official Bevy website
alda - A music programming language for musicians. :notes:
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
react-native-windows - A framework for building native Windows apps with React.
backroll-rs - A (almost) 100% pure safe Rust implementation of GGPO-style rollback netcode.