tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460687387614137618.post2002289224579619416..comments2023-08-22T08:31:39.629-06:00Comments on Marc Sabatella: MuseScore 1.0 - A Milestone in Free Music Notation SoftwareMarc Sabatellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00280931807746316434noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460687387614137618.post-19151983200069472112014-03-10T23:53:18.863-06:002014-03-10T23:53:18.863-06:00Hi,
A great article indeed and a very detailed, r...Hi,<br /><br />A great article indeed and a very detailed, realistic and superb analysis, of this issue, very nice write up, Thanks.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.golfscorekeeper.com/" rel="nofollow"><b>Golf statistics software</b></a>michhussyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01785420209357363798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460687387614137618.post-53243761357367512922011-06-15T13:28:46.591-06:002011-06-15T13:28:46.591-06:00Being bored with Windows and all its problems, cra...Being bored with Windows and all its problems, crashes and security problems, I hope one day to say Win goodbye and switch to Linux as I have unexpectedly seen a Home edition of Linux which interface looked surprisingly user-friendly that I thought Linux ist't yet capable of. Being very advanced composer of modern classical music I need a program comparable to Sibelius which was very good at the beginning, but the changes in latter versions made it practically impossible to work with non-Latin (in my case, Cyrillic) fonts for lyrics. - So I went to your website and found MuseScore. What I think after listening to tutorials and reading the very informative article of Marc Sabatella is that this soft is approaching the stage when I will accept it as a substitute of Sibelius - on the Linux platform. But before it happens, I sincerely want the developers to pay very close attention to ensure INTERNATIONAL features of their - very promising indeed - software for not only English-speaking world, but also for French & Spanish, Polish, Czech with their rich diacritical marks and additional letters, and for people of former Soviet Union - Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians. We all need the possibilities to write our lyrics in native languages. Take as the pattern the language resources in Windows that were developed from almost zero to virtually any language in the world! And make sure that when any text entry starts (be it andante, sul pobnticello etc.), the font box is opened and visible so one can use any letter or symbol of any installed font for not only lyrics, but also for those graphic elements that are missing in default repertory of the software. When and if the recommendations made by Marc Sabatella and myself will be taken into account for next version of MuseScore, its ultimate victory over old commercial rivals will be undoubtful.<br />Leonid Hrabovsky<br />Member of ASCAPLeonidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04347098068361499600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460687387614137618.post-81161772097304949752011-06-15T13:22:51.292-06:002011-06-15T13:22:51.292-06:00Being bored with Windows and all its problems, cra...Being bored with Windows and all its problems, crashes and security problems, I hope one day to say Win goodbye and switch to Linux as I have unexpectedly seen a Home edition of Linux which interface looked surprisingly user-friendly that I thought Linux ist't yet capable of. Being very advanced composer of modern classical music I need a program comparable to Sibelius which was very good at the beginning, but the changes in latter versions made it practically impossible to work with non-Latin (in my case, Cyrillic) fonts for lyrics. - So I went to your website and found MuseScore. What I think after listening to tutorials and reading the very informative article of Marc Sabatella is that this soft is approaching the stage when I will accept it as a substitute of Sibelius - on the Linux platform. But before it happens, I sincerely want the developers to pay very close attention to ensure INTERNATIONAL features of their - very promising indeed - software for not only English-speaking world, but also for French & Spanish, Polish, Czech with their rich diacritical marks and additional letters, and for people of former Soviet Union - Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians. We all need the possibilities to write our lyrics in native languages. Take as the pattern the language resources in Windows that were developed from almost zero to virtually any language in the world! And make sure that when any text entry starts (be it andante, sul pobnticello etc.), the font box is opened and visible so one can use any letter or symbol of any installed font for not only lyrics, but also for those graphic elements that are missing in default repertory of the software. When and if the recommendations made by Marc Sabatella and myself will be taken into account for next version of MuseScore, its ultimate victory over old commercial rivals will be undoubtful.<br />Leonid Hrabovsky<br />Member of ASCAPLeonidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04347098068361499600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460687387614137618.post-16794339705118540672011-02-07T18:39:14.284-07:002011-02-07T18:39:14.284-07:00Hi Marc,
This is truly one of the best and most c...Hi Marc,<br /><br />This is truly one of the best and most comprehensive posts I have seen on MuseScore. Don't forget to post each one of weak points in the forum or issue tracker. We want to filter out the tough problems first so we can address them asap.<br /><br />Thanks!MuseScorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11852213429194842126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460687387614137618.post-74289562878874940202011-02-07T15:46:26.019-07:002011-02-07T15:46:26.019-07:00Great article Marc. Very thorough and I think you...Great article Marc. Very thorough and I think you've summed up MuseScore's strong and weaker points really well. <br /><br />KatieUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04765386156977844644noreply@blogger.com