Hello Wilbert,

Thanks to you and to the people that contribute for everything you do for us!

I’ve installed Frescobaldi 3.2 with MacPorts on Mac OS Monterey (12.3.1), and 
the first tests show it works fine.

One problem, though: it’s name is displayed as “Python” in the menu bar, and 
there’s no Preferences item. How can I set the MIDI output channel to hear the 
score being played?

Thanks for your help!

JM

> Le 5 mai 2022 à 09:18, Martín Rincón Botero <martinrinconbot...@gmail.com> a 
> écrit :
> 
> "Why the name? It’s short, sounds like ‘parse’, and has the meaning of 
> “friend”, “buddy”, “bro.” :-)"
> 
> As a Colombian, I approve, parce ;-).
> 
> www.martinrinconbotero.com <http://www.martinrinconbotero.com/>
> 
> 
>> On May 5, 2022 at 7:44 AM, <Wilbert Berendsen <mailto:w...@xs4all.nl>> wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Friends,
>> 
>> Lots of people contributed to this new release of Frescobaldi 3.2,
>> which actually has been in the works for quite a long time. Thanks!!
>> Recently it became urgent to fix various issues that arose in
>> Frescobaldi (and many programs that use Python-Qt bindings) with Python
>> 3.10, where you no longer can give a floating point value to a function
>> that requires an integer. Python releases are so quick :-)
>> 
>> So hopefully this new release[1] fixes those annoyances. But it brings
>> also some nice new features; see for an overview[2]:
>> 
>> [1] https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/releases/tag/v3.2
>> [2] https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi/blob/v3.2/ChangeLog
>> 
>> Note that there is a dependency change: the qpageview module, thus far
>> in frescobaldi_app/qpageview, is now, because of its generic nature, a
>> separate project at http://qpageview.org/ . This package needs to be
>> installed for Frescobaldi to work; it is used by the Music View and
>> other viewers inside Frescobaldi. Because of this, be sure to remove
>> Frescobaldi completely and then install qpageview and Frescobaldi,
>> otherwise it still finds the old qpageview inside the frescobaldi_app
>> folder.
>> 
>> In the meantime I worked on two new Python packages: parce[3] and
>> quickly[4], which together will supersede python-ly. In the future they
>> will help Frescobaldi with an even more thorough musical understanding
>> of the LilyPond source text, making (probably) more interesting music
>> manipulations possible.
>> 
>> [3] https://parce.info/
>> [4] https://quick-ly.info/
>> 
>> Enjoy!
>> 
>> --  
>> Wilbert Berendsen (www.wilbertberendsen.nl)
>> 
> 

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