[MU4 Issue] Use "measure" instead of "bar" in US English #11916
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Moved this to a discussion. Any strings people want to change should be submitted prior to string freeze. Potentially, Bar/Measure disparities can be fixed after string freeze. |
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Indeed, changing bar to measure wouldn't affect translations a bit, so it can wait. Are you saying this discussion is a place to track/propose other changes? Not sure. I see the change from "tempo ranged changed" to "gradual tempo change" is in already. I know there are a bunch of possibly pending changes as a result of #8746 I don't know that there was ever a firm decision on the sub-beam tooltips, but they are still inconsistent between the Properties panel and the Palette - the first one is "Beam 16th sub" in the palettes, but the exact same icon is "Begin 32" in Properties. The new feather icons seem to be missing tooltips. |
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Seems "Reset measure numbers for new section" is the only one left, now also mentioned in issue #13164 and fixed in PR #12861 |
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Mostly we've been consistent about the measure / bar distinction (US vs UK). But a couple of places I've noticed in properties use "bar" even in US - "Bar width" in the Appearance section, and "Reset bar numbers" for section breaks.
BTW, "bar width" is, as far as I can tell, really just an alias for what is called "stretch" everywhere else? I get that "stretch" is pretty mysterious, but "width" is inaccurate, since the default is 1 everywhere even for measures with very different widths. I don't see introducing a less accurate alternative label in only one of the places this is exposed to be a way of reducing confusion. Accurate and maybe somewhat more consistent with other terminology in MuseScore might be "measure width scaling", although that phase is not easy to love either.
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