NOTE: (for people who cannot install Chrome extensions (i.e. on a school chromebook))
See original GitHub issueIf you cannot install tampermonkey on your device, just make a bookmarklet with this code as the “link”:
javascript:(function () {let code = document.createElement('script');code.src = 'https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-musescore/releases/latest/download/dl-musescore.user.js';document.body.appendChild(code);}())
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ah yeah no MSCZs don’t work I feel like I remember the “open in librescore” button working with the old script fairly recently, but I just checked again and it doesn’t
so yeah use the new script, it’s less misleading and all the buttons work
also what I thought you meant by the MSCZ/XML files was “what are you going to use them for” (not “how will you download them”) sorry for the misunderstanding!
He was actually saying “how will you use them on a school Chromebook”