Ability to move breaks & spacers to other measures.
Something I've always wanted to be able to do with all breaks/separators that have been placed in a score is the ability to grab and move them to another measure, esp if I initially dragged them to the wrong measure. It seems like a small thing, but to place one incorrectly (which is easy), then delete it and then place a new one seems counterintuitive and a lot of back'n forth between the score and the palette. This would also make tweaking their locations much easier when the initial placements are no longer good and the entire score has to be redone.
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I agree this would be helpful.
In reply to I agree this would be by xavierjazz
Yes, incredibly useful.
Isn't this worth adding to the issue tracker (as feature request, of course)?
Nobody can guarantee it will get high priority, but at least in the issue tracker is easier to locate pending issues than from the forums.
M.
In reply to Issue tracker? by Miwarre
Being the OP, I posted this on a brain-fart day, thinking I was in the issue tracker. I will move it.
In reply to Being the OP, I posted this by schepers
There, reposted in issue tracker #21114: Ability to move breaks & spacers to other measures
In reply to There, reposted in issue by schepers
FWIW, the original post seemed to me perfectly reasonable. Especially for feature requests, I believe that a quick check that the request is relevant to other peoples and does not stem from a very specific and personal need helps the devs in prioritizing them, once added to the issue tracker (with a link to the relevant discussion, as you did).
Thanks,
M.
(OT: I knew about OP, but BF still escapes me; a quick search unearthed Boyfriend, Black Friday, Beginning of (radioactive) Fallout, Best Friend, Burkina Faso, Butterfly, Blue Film, Breastfeeding, Barefoot and hundreds more equally difficult to apply here...)
In reply to Great, thanks! by Miwarre
Re:OT - if you want to know what is meant by BF in this thread, re-read this short post from earlier in the thread and see if you can't find it:
http://musescore.org/en/node/21086#comment-79381
I don't think anyone is suggesting this is a common acronym. I think it was introduced by xavierjazz, in his uniquely succinct style, to ask about the phrase. It's the phrase itself, not the acronym for it, that is actually being discussed.
In reply to Re:OT - if you want to know by Marc Sabatella
And I can't believe what responses that this common (to my area) phrase has generated. Google is your friend!
In reply to Being the OP, I posted this by schepers
BF?
In reply to OP: by xavierjazz
Never heard that term before? Look it up. I posted 3 (or more) issues in the forums (Support and "bug reports") that day instead of the issue tracker. That qualifies as a BF!