It seems to b working fine in the current version for me as well.
FWIW, there's TortoiseGit as well.
No, it is definitely a tablature editor that I need. :) I have also noticed other features missing from the score component. Are there any plans to improve it?
Yes, please. I intended this to be a bug; seems like I've become unaccustomed to SF's UI...
Could be. I am no musician, so I haven't tried any other tablature editors. And I opened this issue exactly because I got a sheet in F (or d, no idea), which has sharp notes in it. But I can accept that it is the exception, not the rule.
When I move a note a semitone up, I would like to see a little sharp (#) note in front of it. Sometime this works (such as in the default sheet opened by TuxGuitar), sometimes the note is moved up to the next line and a little flat (b) is put next to it. The latter behavior seems to occur with flat key signatures. While I understand that both version above result in the same note (at least with equal temperament), I still prefer seeing sharps. Is there a way to configure this in TG?
Ah yes, I forgot about that. I use gnomeui on Linux Mint, but it is true for the default UI as well. Gnome does have a Recently used "directory" in the file chooser, but that contains only the files, not the directories. Of course, I could select one of the (say) d64 files from Recently used, open it, and then do Smart-attach again, because now the file chooser will open in the directory of that file, but that's a lot of clicking.
Remember last accessed directories between sessions