mscore (1)
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Hey, EMACS: To preview the page formatting without installing use "man -l mscore.1" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
NAME
mscore, musescore - MuseScore 2 sheet music editor.SYNOPSIS
mscore [OPTIONS] [FILE...]
musescore [OPTIONS] [FILE...]
DESCRIPTION
MuseScore is a free and open source WYSIWYG program for typesetting musical scores, released under the GNU General Public Licence (GPLv2).Getting help
This manual documents command line useage of mscore. For help with the full MuseScore program see:-
- Online Handbook
- <musescore.org/handbook>
- Support Forum
- <musescore.org/forum>
Further information
- These pages cover the topics in this manual and may be more up-to-date:
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<musescore.org/handbook/command-line-options-0>
<musescore.org/handbook/revert-factory-settings-0>
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. Running mscore without options launches the full MuseScore program and opens any specified files.- -h, --help
- Displays help.
- -v, --version
- Displays MuseScore's current version in the command line without starting the graphical interface.
- --long-version
- Displays MuseScore's current version and revision in the command line without starting the graphical interface.
- -d, --debug
- Starts MuseScore in debug mode.
- -L, --layout-debug
- Starts MuseScore in layout debug mode
- -s, --no-synthesizer
- Disables the integrated software synthesizer
- -m, --no-midi
- Disables MIDI input
- -a, --use-audio <driver>
- Use audio driver: jack, alsa, pulse, portaudio
- -n, --new-score
- Starts with the new score wizard regardless of preference setting for start mode
- -I, --dump-midi-in
- Displays all MIDI input on the console
- -O, --dump-midi-out
- Displays all MIDI output on the console
- -o, --export-to <filename>
- Exports the currently opened file to the specified <filename>. The file type depends on the filename extension. This option switches to the "converter" mode and avoids any graphical interface. You can also add a filename before the -o if you want to import and export files from the command line. For example mscore -o "My Score.pdf" "My Score.mscz"
- -r, --image-resolution <dpi>
- Determines the output resolution for the output to "*.png" files in the converter mode. The default resolution is 300 dpi.
- -T, --trim-margin <margin>
- Trims exported PNG and SVG images to remove surrounding whitespace around the score. The specified number of pixels of whitespace will be added as a margin; use 0 for a tightly cropped image. For SVG, this option works only with single-page scores.
- -x, --gui-scaling <factor>
- Scales the score display and other GUI elements by the specified factor, for use with high resolution displays.
- -S, --style <style>
- Loads a style file; useful when you convert with the -o option
- -p, --plugin <name>
- Execute the named plugin
- --template-mode
- Save template mode, no page size
- -F, --factory-settings
- Use only the standard built-in presets or "factory-settings" and delete preferences
- -R, --revert-settings
- Use only the standard built-in presets or "factory-settings", but do not delete preferences
- -i, --load-icons
- Load icons from the file system. Useful if you want to edit the MuseScore icons and preview the changes
- -e, --experimental
- Enable experimental features. (E.g. layers).
- -c, --config-folder <pathname>
- Set config path
- -t, --test-mode
- Enable Test Mode
- -M, --midi-operations <file>
- Specify MIDI import operations file
- -w, --no-webview
- No web view in Start Center
- -P, --export-score-parts
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Used with -o .pdf, export score and parts
FILES
Advanced users can find MuseScore's configuration files at:-
- ~/.config/MuseScore/MuseScore2.ini
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Main MuseScore preference file.
- ~/.local/share/data/MuseScore/MuseScore2/
- Directory for all other preferences and session data. (Autosaves, palettes, locale, plugin data, etc.)
The information in these files may allow partial recovery of lost work in some situations, but full recovery is extremely unlikely. No method of data rescue can match regular, automated backups.
BUGS
- Please report any bugs via the Issue Tracker:
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<musescore.org/project/issues>
- Please check first to if the bug has already been reported. If you just need
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help with something then please use the support forum instead.