2013/7/14 Richard Shann <[email protected]> > On Sun, 2013-07-14 at 14:57 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: > > Thinking twice, the problem is that a new user would not be able to > > reproduce what you are doing in the video because you haven't shown > > how to create a Staff + TabStaff. > > Yes, you're right, none of the videos show how to get started. To do > simultaneous Staff+TabStaff you do File->Open->Open Templage and choose > the template Tablature. >
Ok, great: I didn't realize that a Tablature template is distributed in Denemo, I thought it was a custom template created by me :-) > > Thank you for your feedback - I didn't make the connection with score > wizard before, but thinking about it there is one very obvious > similarity, namely a score wizard is not something that is stored to > disk, you don't get half way through it and decide to save the file and > continue later. And, conversely, the current score layout GUI would be > quite a good basis for a score wizard - with buttons to add a staff, add > a movement etc you could see your proposed score in outline before > turning to adding the music. This would all be without venturing into > the custom layout features, that is you could use the current layout as > the basis for a wizard to create the Default Score Layout. Hmm, I think > that's a Good Idea. > Yes, this is a good idea
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