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NAME
mscore - MuseScore sheet music editor. MuseScore is a free and open source WYSIWYG typesetting program for musical scores, released under the GNU General Public Licence.
SYNOPSIS
mscore [options] [filename(s)] MuseScore or musescore is set as an alias for mscore on some systems.
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents command line useage of mscore. See also: <https://musescore.org/handbook/command-line-options-0> For help with the full MuseScore program see the Online Handbook: <https://musescore.org/handbook>
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. Running mscore without options launches the full MuseScore program and opens any specified file(s). -v Displays MuseScore's current version and revision number in the command line without starting the graphical interface. -d Starts MuseScore in debug mode. -L Starts MuseScore in layout debug mode. -s Disables the integrated software synthesizer. -m Disables MIDI input. -a <driver> Use audio driver: jack, alsa, pulse, portaudio. -n Starts with the new score wizard regardless of preference setting for start mode. -I Displays all MIDI input on the console. -O Displays all MIDI output on the console. -o <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 "My Score.mscz" -o "My Score.pdf". -r <dpi> Determines the output resolution for the output to "*.png" files in the converter mode. The default resolution is 300 dpi. -T <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 <factor> Scales the score display and other GUI elements by the specified factor, for use with high resolution displays. -S <style> Loads a style file; useful when you convert with the -o option. -p <name> Execute the named plugin. -F Use only the standard built-in presets or "factory-settings" and delete preferences. -R Use only the standard built-in presets or "factory-settings", but do not delete preferences. -i Load icons from the file system. Useful if you want to edit the MuseScore icons and preview the changes. -e Enable experimental features. -c <pathname> Set config path. -t Enable Test Mode. -M <file> Specify MIDI import operations file. -w No web view in Start Center.
AUTHOR
MuseScore was written by Werner Schweer and others. If you find any bugs in the latest version please report them via the Issue Tracker: <https://musescore.org/project/issues> This manual page is maintained by the MuseScore development team. Please report mistakes via the Issue Tracker.