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As a violin/piano player, librescore script
As a person who can’t stand table tea spoons and other not precise units of measurements, a script that converts all those voodoo units into metric
From addons also would like to add that add-on that adds a flag to a site
Translation add-on
Also, I don’t use a password manager add-on, hotkeying is just so much nicer
These are not really “essential”, just telling everyone some things i’m enjoying 😋
American recipes: add 12 oz of whatever.
Me: Weight or volume!!!
If liquid, volume. If else likely weight.
I’m aware. Semi-liqud fluids are the tricky ones, like beans.
Usually in my experience they specify canned beans or dry beans, dry ones I assume are weight.
Could you elaborate on librescore script please? How do I get it how does it work. I searched and only got the website librescore
https://github.com/LibreScore/dl-librescore
There are many ways to use it, but I personally use the user script with tempermonkey(or greasemonkey)
So:
I agree with you that tablespoons are not the best metric but I would rather want to know if a recipe was telling me to use an imprecise measurement or a precise one. If it says to add 10g of something it was probably tested with that; if it says use 3 tablespoons, usually I can basically add as much or as little as I like (within reason). Anyway, you actually lose a bit of info on the amount of precision specified
I personally measure everything, and it should be especially important for people making recipes
A good recipe is the one to make the exact or a very close copy of the dish, not an approximately dish alike
Especially if you make something precise like soap, cheese, and other stuff. Gladly soap makers started using grams for lye… Yes until not a long ago people were using spoons for lye 🫠