ScorePDF v10.1.2 Updates

  • Added the ability to set label colors
  • Added the ability to turn pages with vertical swipes
  • Added a color filter feature
  • Fixed an issue where sorting by title did not work correctly
  • Adjusted to disable tap operations during inertial scrolling
  • Fixed a bug where files were not saved
  • Improved the stability of the sheet music list screen

Details of Key Updates

Set Label Colors

Added the ability to set label colors.

When adding or editing a label, you can enable the switch in the dialog to select a color.

Turn Pages with Vertical Swipes

Added the ability to turn pages with vertical swipes.

This feature is disabled by default.

To enable it, turn on “Swipe down" or “Swipe up" in the settings screen.

Note: This feature does not work when the page layout is set to “Vertical Scroll."

Color Filter Feature

Added a color filter feature to change the sheet music color.

In the settings screen, you can select from “None," “Sepia," “Green," “Inverted," or “Custom."

When selecting “Custom," tap the palette icon to choose your preferred color.

This is how it looks when the “Sepia" color filter is applied.

The filter does not affect any annotations.

Additionally, if “Match background color to theme" is turned off in the settings, the background color around the sheet music will match the selected color filter.

Fixed Title Sorting Issues

Fixed an issue with sorting sheet music titles by numbers.

When adding numbers at the beginning of sheet music titles, it allows arranging them in a custom order. However, there was an issue where titles with different digit lengths (e.g., 1-Title, 10-Title, 100-Title) were not sorted correctly.

This update resolves the issue, and titles are now sorted properly.

Disabled Tap Operations During Inertial Scrolling

Adjusted to prevent tap operations from interfering with inertial scrolling.

When the page layout was set to “Vertical Scroll" or “Horizontal Scroll," tapping after a quick scroll could unintentionally trigger a page-turning action.

With this update, tap operations are disabled during inertial scrolling and will become active again once scrolling has completely stopped.

Note: Internally, the system detects the end of inertial scrolling and considers scrolling stopped 0.2 seconds after the last detected inertial state.

If you encounter any bugs or have suggestions for improvements, please contact us using the inquiry form below.