how come the beams extend over the bar lines?
starting from bar 52.
even the guitar part which i added later (it was a .xml import from a .sib file)
...and as you see there are many rests in the piano right hand 2nd voice, is there a way to mass delete them?
thank you!
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You can fix those beams via the beam palette, select the first note in the measure and click on the beam start icon. But how did you get there in the first place?
You can mass delete stuff by selecting one, right-click ->Select -> Select all similar in same staff, Del
Hmm, looks like some kind of corruption, selecting the quarter notes in e.g. measure 32/33 (which is also the first occorence of that strande cross measure beam), piano trebble clef shows that these actually are 8th notes, but for some strange reason without a flag, hence the extra breaks.
Is the attached roughly what you wanted?
In reply to You can fix those beams via by Jojo-Schmitz
thanks, yes i know.
it is an imported .xml (originally .sib) file so i have no clue.
The funny thing is that if i manually write new notes in the guitar pt. the beaming is funny(the wrong way round) too. And if i copied the previous bar the beams are also over the barline...
So i guessed there is some kind of code within the bars?
the absence of flags is pretty common here, i fix them manually.
yes, thank you! 52-53 is okay now but the 54beam is attached to the 56th...
funny isn't it?
In reply to thanks, yes i know. it is an by aeLiXihr
You could try to im- and export the Sibelis XML in a nightly build.
Is the attaxched better now?
In reply to You could try to im- and by Jojo-Schmitz
yes, thank you!
you see what i mean in the guitar pt. 52-52, right?
In reply to yes, thank you! you see what by aeLiXihr
yes, I overlooked it the first and second time though ;-)
Just select the first note/test in bar 53 and hit the start-beam button to fix that one too
In reply to yes, I overlooked it the by Jojo-Schmitz
thank you!
Yes I do know how to fix it manually.
But... what puzzles me though is why MS "decides" to write the notes that way by default if i insert the notes manually.
Do you not think there is a "faulty code" somewhere?
Cheerz
In reply to thank you! Yes I do know how by aeLiXihr
Yes, most likely. Seems the Sibelius XML import introduced some kind of corruption.