Ciao Valentin,
Thank you for your kind msg!
You wrote:
[install multiple themes all at once in Frescobaldi]
> I suppose the easiest way to be able to install multiple files would be to
> slightly
> tweak Frescobaldi’s code (which can easily be done on a distributed copy
> as it is python).
> For
Le dimanche 30 avril 2023 à 18:30 +0200, Valentin Petzel a écrit :
> Hello Gianmaria,
>
> I’ve looked into how Frescobaldi handles color schemes, and sadly this is
> done in a
> rather unpleasant way. Frescobaldi will basically inseart the config for each
> scheme
> into its main config file un
Hello Gianmaria,
I’ve looked into how Frescobaldi handles color schemes, and sadly this is done
in a
rather unpleasant way. Frescobaldi will basically inseart the config for each
scheme
into its main config file under
[fontscolors]
starting with a key which is either default or user1, user2, .
scheme
besides the default light one.
Il giorno ven 28 apr 2023 alle 11:17:13 +0200, Gianmaria Lari
ha scritto:
Ciao Federico,
I'm using windows 11.
I downloaded frescobaldi themes here
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi-themes (I don't need a
prettier environment but I ca
[midi player not visible in Frescobaldi]
> Maybe it's just turned off? What if you enable it in Tools > MIDI > MIDI
> player ?
ahhh quelle honte !
My apologies, I didn't know you have to enable it.
Thanks a lot Jean!
gianmaria
Le vendredi 28 avril 2023 à 11:17 +0200, Gianmaria Lari a écrit :
> Another question: I installed Frescobaldi version 3.3 a few hours ago and
> no more embedded midi player!!!
> I tried to have a look on the mailing list and on google but no one discusses
> this issue. Do you know anything
Ciao Federico,
I'm using windows 11.
I downloaded frescobaldi themes here
https://github.com/frescobaldi/frescobaldi-themes (I don't need a prettier
environment but I cannot use a pc without a dark mode).
* * *
Another question: I installed Frescobaldi version 3.3 a few hours ago
g about? I don't see anything in Fonts &
Colors...
Frescobaldi themes are available in General preferences>Style, where
you see some themes included in Qt plus the themes available in your
system.
The themes can be installed using a software center (in Linux). I can't
remember what's your OS.. maybe Mac?
Hope this is not off topic. Is there any way in Frescobaldi to install a
bunch of themes all at once (instead of passing trough Edit -> Preferences
-> Fonts & Colors etc.) ?
Thanks,
Gianmaria