# MuseScore: Music notation and composition software MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit [MuseScore.org](https://musescore.org). Fork and make pull requests! ## Features * WYSIWYG design, notes are entered on a "virtual notepaper" * TrueType font(s) for printing & display allows for high quality scaling to all sizes * easy & fast note entry * many editing functions * MusicXML import/export * Midi (SMF) import/export * MuseData import * Midi input for note entry * integrated sequencer and software synthesizer to play the score * print or create pdf files ## More info * [MuseScore Homepage](https://musescore.org) * [MuseScore Git workflow instructions](https://musescore.org/en/developers-handbook/git-workflow). * [How to compile MuseScore?](https://musescore.org/en/developers-handbook/compilation) * Build status: [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/musescore/MuseScore.png)](https://travis-ci.org/musescore/MuseScore) ## License MuseScore is licensed under GPL version 2.0. See LICENSE.GPL in the same directory. ## Packages * **aeolus** Clone of [Aeolus](http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/aeolus/) Disabled by default in the stable releases. See http://dev-list.musescore.org/Aeolus-Organ-Synth-td7578364.html Kept as an example of how to integrate with a complex synthesizer. * **assets** Graphical assets, use them if you need a MuseScore icon. For logo, color etc... see https://musescore.org/en/about/logos-and-graphics * **awl** Audio Widget Library, from the MusE project * **build** Utility files for build * **bww2mxml** Command line tool to convert BWW files to MusicXML. BWW parser is used by MuseScore to import BWW files. * **demos** A few MuseScore files to demonstrate what can be done * **fluid** Clone of [FluidSynth](https://sourceforge.net/projects/fluidsynth/), ported to C++ and customized * **fonts** Contains fontforge source (sfd) + ttf/otf fonts. MuseScore includes the "Emmentaler" font from the Lilypond project. * **libmscore** Data model of MuseScore * **mscore** Main code for the MuseScore UI * **mstyle** Clone of KDE4 style Oxygen * **msynth** Abstract interface to Fluid + Aeolus * **mtest** Unit testing using QTest * **omr** Optical music recognition * **share** Files moved to /usr/share/... on install * **test** Old tests. Should move to mtest * **vtest** Visual tests. Compare reference images with current implementation * **thirdparty** Contains projects which are included for convenience, usually to integrate them into the build system to make them available for all supported platforms. * **thirdparty/rtf2html** Used for capella import * **thirdparty/diff** Not used currently. [Diff, Match and Patch Library](https://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/) * **thirdparty/ofqf** OSC server interface. Based on [OSC for Qt4](http://www.arnoldarts.de/projects/ofqf/) * **thirdparty/singleapp** Clone from [Qt Single Application](https://github.com/qtproject/qt-solutions/tree/master/qtsingleapplication) * **thirdparty/portmidi** Clone from [PortMidi](https://sourceforge.net/projects/portmedia/) * **thirdparty/beatroot** It's a core part of BeatRoot Vamp Plugin by Simon Dixon and Chris Cannam, used in MIDI import for beat detection. (https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/beatroot-vamp/repository) ## Building **Read the developer handbook for a [complete build walkthrough](https://musescore.org/en/developers-handbook/compilation) and a list of dependencies.** ### Getting sources If using git to download repo of entire code history, type: git clone https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore.git cd MuseScore Else can just download the latest source release tarball from https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/releases, and then from your download directory type: tar xzf MuseScore-x.x.x.tar.gz cd MuseScore-x.x.x ### Release Build To compile MuseScore, type: make release If something goes wrong, then remove the whole build subdirectory with `make clean` and start new with `make release`. ### Running To start MuseScore, type: ./build.release/mscore/mscore The Start Center window will appear on every invocation, until you disable that setting via the "Preferences" dialog. ### Installing To install to default prefix using root user, type: sudo make install ### Debug Build A debug version can be built by doing `make debug` instead of `make release`. To run the debug version, type: ./build.debug/mscore/mscore ### Testing See [mtest/README.md](/mtest/README.md) or https://musescore.org/en/developers-handbook/testing for instructions on how to run the test suite.