Bugs in measure numbering in MuseScore 0.9.5 RC2
Hi everyone!
I'm using MuseScore 0.9.5 RC2 on Windows Vista SP2.
I noticed this bug:
1) select a measure and go to Measure properties
2) add to measure a positive number
The measures following the selected measure are numbered correctly, while the selected measure has a wrong number.
In addition why can I give the measure a negative number (you can do this adding to measure a negative number so that the result of the subtraction is a negative number)?
I attach to this post the file with this bugs.
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Comments
Bug confirmed.
I don't know that the negative numbers is something that needs to be fixed. I can see it being handy if you have a few measure before the piece starts. Also pickup measures could be (probably should be) labeled zero.
Thanks for the bug report. I added it to the issue tracker: http://www.musescore.org/en/node/2370
Since you are familar with reporting bugs free to report them to the issue tracker directly.
I don't consider the negative addition to be a bug. I've used it to great effect (except for the doubling that I expect will be fixed in 0.9.6). For example, if I want to add a couple lines of a sub-piece to the bottom of a score, I can just set the first measure of the sub-section to -numberOfMeasuresBeforeIt. (I'm putting my pit orchestra part into MuseScore so I'll be able to read it during performances. The original is horribly messy.)
Of course, there might be a way to actually indicate that I want to start a new section that I haven't found yet. The help file that comes with MuseScore 0.9.5 doesn't cover a lot of the advanced features. Please tell me if there's a feature to automatically start a new section; I really don't want to be needlessly using a hack.
In reply to Negative numbers by voyagerfan5761
Adjusting the "add to measure number" is the only way to restart the numbers in current versions of MuseScore. I guess the alternative is to start each piece/movement in a separate file.
In reply to Adjusting the "add to measure by David Bolton
indeed is not easy to ac hieve.
If you use a file per movement, you have no longer page numebers...
If you use but one file, you can use the add number features for measure numabers, but there is also some problems about the change in measure and armatures between movements.
Should be nice to add a "new section" jumpto the existing "new system" and "new page". Or pehaps vertical frames are of some use for that? I should invetigate ....
In reply to Several movements in a score by robert leleu
Vertical frames are useful up to a point because they allow the addition of section titles, subtitles, composers, etc. And with the bugs that have been fixed (like the measure number display of measures that have adding/subtracting set) in the latest prereleases, vertical frames and measure offsets become almost perfect.
However, yes, a section break type would be quite useful.
I don't understand what you mean by change in armatures, though.
In reply to Vertical frames sort of help... by voyagerfan5761
for me
change in armatures= changement d'armature....
your had 3 flats....and the next movement has 4 sharps....
and, of course you don't need to have the precaution indication of a new armature at the end of the previous movement, just new armature at the beginning of the next one
In reply to change in armatures by robert leleu
Armature = key signature
In reply to change in armatures by robert leleu
Thanks for the definition. I'd never heard key signatures referred to as armatures.
I've found that MuseScore generally behaves itself when starting a new section using a manual end bar at the end of the previous line. Generally. But it would be awesome to be able to manually specify exceptions to the courtesy time/key signature style rules.
In reply to Ah, definitions help :) by voyagerfan5761
Armature is the french word for key signature.
In reply to Ah, definitions help :) by voyagerfan5761
By that I assume you mean the "final bar line"?
In reply to Manual end by xavierjazz
Correct. I should look these strings up in the program before posting to avoid misunderstandings...