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UI customizing
The UI can be customized in two different ways:
- By means of the internal colour dialog. This is a very simple and user-friendly way, the changes are immediately visible. Many of the colours of the MusE-speficic UI elements can be customized that way.
- By means of external style sheets. This is generic Qt framework functionality, based on the CSS standard. It's suitable for generic customizing of Qt widgets. See Qt style sheets for more information.
The colours can be changed in Settings->Appearance...->Colors. The colours are saved in the theme-specific .cfc file in the user home folder.
There is a colour definition file for each theme delivered by MusE (e.g. .../themes/Dark Flat.cfc). Starting with MusE 3.1, a user-specific file (e.g. ~/.../themes/Dark Flat.cfc) is saved in the home folder when the theme is switched (so the current theme-specific colours are not lost any more), and reloaded when switching back to this theme.
There are also functions to save and load the colour definition files manually.
Similarly, there is a style sheet for each theme bundled with MusE, which is loaded when a theme is switched (e.g. .../themes/Dark Flat.qss). It can be overridden by a file of the same name in the home folder (e.g. ~/.../themes/Dark Flat.qss). There is also an option (in Settings->Appearance...->Themes) to "cascade" both these files (if both exist), i.e. the files are merged and if identical rules are detected in both, the user-specific rule overrides the global one. This makes it easy to use the global rules as a basis and selectively change only some of them in the user style sheet.
As of MusE 4.0, there is a possibility to override the bundled SVG icons (theme-specific). For that to work, create a folder with the theme name in your ~/.../themes/ directory (e.g. "Dark Flat") and put your own icons in there under the same name as the original icons.
As of MusE 4.01, custom user themes are supported. The corresponding .qss file can be copied into the ~/.../themes/ folder. It will then be displayed in the normal theme selection under Appearance->Themes.
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Documentation
- Introduction
- Getting up and running
- Beginners tutorial
- Basic overview of MusE
- Projects
- Editing in MusE
- Drum editor
- Event editor
- Mastertrack editor(s)
- The Panic Toolbar
- Tracks and parts
- Routes
- Track soloing
- Scripts
- Plugins
- Metronome Configuration
- Automation
- Configuration
- Usage of the editors
- Useful keyboard shortcuts
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- Introducción
- Para ponerse en marcha
- Tutorial para Principiantes
- Descripción básica de MusE
- Proyectos
- Edición en MusE
- Editor de percusión
- Editor de eventos
- Editor de la Pista Maestra (Mastertrack)
- Barra de herramientas de pánico
- Pistas y Partes
- Rutas
- Pista solistas (Track soloing)
- Programas (Scripts)
- Complementos (plugins)
- Configuración del Metrónomo
- Automatización
- Configuración