I'm not asking you to be responsible for another OS or any operating sytem for that matter. I never raised anything about warranties or anything like that - you're just being a wiseacre. You're the one who raised Mac OSX. You're failing to accept that Mac OSX is just not a viable option for most people, including musicians, and how incongruous it is to prioritise a closed source OS as the main platform for an open source appplcation. I'm not forcing you not to use Mac OSX, and ignore more viable...
I recall (altough my recollection may be faulty, as It was so long ago) that when you first introduced the colour feature you were going to implement a "user set colour" option soon after. Nothing happened so 2 years ago I made my request. I didn't get any response or acknowledgement and this is the first time I have followed up. If nothing can or will be done then that would be a preferably position to be aware of, rather than expecting each new release to deal with the issue. Btw: I was aware of...
Mac OSX is far too expensive for me (and the vast majority of the human population). Also, I don't see the point of an open source application that isn't optimised for an open source operating system. I now use Antergos (Arch). Ubuntu was flakey. I blamed Ubuntu for poor quality of printing; expected it to be better on Antergos but it was just as bad. So it's not a "ubuntu" specific problem. On Antegos Impro-Visor I installed via PACMAN with the dependency of OpenJDK 10. Are you saying that if Oracle...
Still the same, no response. Every time you open a leadsheet you have to set the symbols.
Most of the population has a degree of colour blindness. If the individual user can't adjust the colours to suit them why even have this feature?
Print and output to pdf is still really terrible. Every year I think this is a graet program, I'll really make use of it this year and then I come up against the rubbishy printing and I remember why I don't use it that much. Now using Antergos. Will anyone read this? Probably not! I'll check in again next Easter.
Print Quality Should be Greatly Improved
Roadmap Key Coloration