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Creating a plugin to make diamond-mos scores play back correctly in MuseScore could be very difficult, and there are currently no plans to make one. MuseScore also doesn't support custom accidentals or even importing new musical fonts. | Creating a plugin to make diamond-mos scores play back correctly in MuseScore could be very difficult, and there are currently no plans to make one. MuseScore also doesn't support custom accidentals or even importing new musical fonts. | ||
However, you can paste raster images into MuseScore to use it for visual-only diamond-mos scores. [[User:SupahstarSaga|SupahstarSaga]] has made a MuseScore score file from which you can copy diamond-mos symbols and paste them onto your own scores. The file can be downloaded [ | However, you can paste raster images into MuseScore to use it for visual-only diamond-mos scores. [[User:SupahstarSaga|SupahstarSaga]] has made a MuseScore score file from which you can copy diamond-mos symbols and paste them onto your own scores. The file can be downloaded [[:File:Diamond-mos palette.zip|here]]. Making scores this way is tedious but viable. | ||
If you use key signatures in your score, fiddling with the individual accidental images every time you use the key signature would be very tedious. A solution is to combine the diamond clef and the key signature accidentals into a single image and pasting that onto the score. You can make these images by editing from the PNG sheet linked above. | If you use key signatures in your score, fiddling with the individual accidental images every time you use the key signature would be very tedious. A solution is to combine the diamond clef and the key signature accidentals into a single image and pasting that onto the score. You can make these images by editing from the PNG sheet linked above. |