[MusicXML] Lack of space in tempo marking

• Feb 20, 2015 - 17:37
Type
Functional
Severity
3
Status
closed
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1. Open 'ActorPreludeSample' in the MusicXML Example Set .

Expected result (sample of the PDF in the .zip): A space between the text and the number.
Lack of space in tempo marking - Expected result.png

Actual result: There is no space between the text and number.
Lack of space in tempo marking - Actual result.png

Using MuseScore 2.0 Nightly Build ed649d7 - Mac 10.7.5.


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Severity

I'd like to confirm this issue. See attached file, example.mscz.

In the tempo text at the beginning of the score, I have tried to add a space between "giusto" and the quarter note symbol, but whenever I save and close the file, the space disappears when the file is opened again.

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example.mscz 32.02 KB

I typed in piu p (with accent and dynamic symbol). If I moved it or copied it the space disappeared on closing, although it may not have if I left it alone.

Severity
Status (old) active fixed

I put this issue on "fixed". Please create another issue with exact steps to reproduce if you encounter something similar.

Severity
Status (old) closed active

Similar problem still exists. (In 2.0) I entered a forte symbol, double clicked, then entered poco followed by a space ahead of the f. When I later copied the text, the space was not in the copy. It also disappeared when I closed and reopened.

Severity
Status (old) active needs info

In order to help or investigate, we need the specific score and precise steps to reproduce the problem. It works fine when I try it in an empty score.

And as mentioned before, the orignal problem - which involved MusicXML - is definitely fixed. If you are seeing a problem that doesn't involve MusicXML it's a different issue than this, and you should open a new issue, with the score and precise steps to reproduce the problem. Generally, though, it is best to ask for help in the Support forum first to see if soemthing really is a bug or just a misunderstanding over how something is supposed to work.