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This is just a suggestion. It could be interesting to add the possibility to record sound when practicing. If anyone wants to implement this: the easiest way I think would...
A treble clef is a G clef positioned so as to place the G4 on the second line of the staff (as located by the center of the loop at...
Hello. I wrote about that problem in the other topic but decided to open it as a separate issue. The problem happens when we use L.R. (Let Ring):  Look...
To reproduce: * Open new project. * Set key signature to 7 sharps. * Input a C# major scale on the B string (frets 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11,...
See discussion in PR #291: The Options -m (MacOS) and -b (BSD) of misc/build_tuxguitar_from_source.sh currently do not work locally on the target OS.
TuxGuitar 1.6.1, Linux (openSUSE tumbleweed), installed with distro's package manager. Am I the only TuxGuitar user thinking the "click&drag select" feature is a bit too sensitive to mouse movements? I'm...
I didn't notice a styling guideline in `contribute.md`, so I assume there isn't one. Working on the code I noticed the is not always a space after a comma. When...
Hello, Is there any way to add a Fermata to a note? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermata Thank you!
### Moved from https://github.com/helge17/tuxguitar/discussions/183 Originally posted by **padlup0037** December 29, 2023 Hello and congratulations on your work! I would like to create a PDF document with blues licks instead of...
Hello. As we all know, TG uses very hard PM (25% of note duration):   It was fine in the 80s when you pressed your palm hard directly above...