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− | * '''MSC''' are [[XML]] musescore files used in early versions of the software. | + | * '''MSC''' are [[XML]] musescore files used in early versions of the software.<ref>https://musescore.org/en/handbook/developers-handbook/references/version-information</ref> |
* '''MSCX''' are [[XML]] musescore files used in later versions. | * '''MSCX''' are [[XML]] musescore files used in later versions. | ||
− | Musescore files have <code><museScore version="x.x"></code> at the root of the [[XML]]. | + | Musescore files have <code><museScore version="x.x"></code> at the root of the [[XML]].<ref>https://musescore.org/en/node/456</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 11 October 2024
Musescore is free and open source music notation software.[1][2]
[edit] File Information
- MSC are XML musescore files used in early versions of the software.[3]
- MSCX are XML musescore files used in later versions.
Musescore files have <museScore version="x.x">
at the root of the XML.[4]