Staff layered on top of each other!!
I included a photo of my score, but I have no idea why it did this. It's imported from Musescore 2 and I clicked yes to adjusting all elements to make it run smoother in Musescore 3. When I play through the score, it'll play through the first section, then the blue bar will jump right back up and move across the staff on top of it. I've never seen this happen before. How do I fix this?
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What went wrong?
In reply to What went wrong? by Jjboss123
If you look at the photo, you'll see the issue. You can also read the description of the bug I found while transitioning to Musescore 3.
In reply to If you look at the photo,… by eboyer97
I saw :-O
I'm guessing you have a frame with some large negative height in there. If you attach the actual score instead of a picture we can probably fix that quite fast.
In reply to I'm guessing you have a… by jeetee
I didn't know you could do that. I figured out to fix it. Unfortunately I deleted the measures and pasted them back in... But then it deleted all of your tempos and time/key sig changes... I decided, I'll just finish this score up in Musescore 2 and if I have a new score, I'll start using 3... But I'm curious if there is a better way to fix it.
In reply to I didn't know you could do… by eboyer97
Most likely, but as mentioned, we really need you to attach your score rather than just a picture of it in order to help.
In reply to I didn't know you could do… by eboyer97
The better way to fix it is to either remove that vertical frame or to set its height to be non-negative (or by less that it is set currently).
Now if you had attached the score from that screenshot, we'd have fixed that for you within minutes...
In reply to The better way to fix it is… by jeetee
I wasn't aware you could attach a score here. Do you want more photos or the mscz file? Which would help?
In reply to Sorry, I didn't know you… by eboyer97
Even if I attach my score, could you tell me how you fixed it in case it happens with other scores or to help someone else who reads this thread for assistance? :)
In reply to Even if I attach my score,… by eboyer97
Sure we will tell you how we fix the score, the intent of these forums if for you to learn from the help others might be able to provide.
But without that score, we also can't verify if what we guessed is actually the issue here..
In reply to Sorry, I didn't know you… by eboyer97
The score itself
Here is the score. If you do fix it, please comment how you fixed it for mine and others' future reference :) Thank you!
In reply to Here is the score. If you do… by eboyer97
As mentioned it's possible to select the frame of this page, deleting it or changing the height inside the inspector.
In reply to Here is the score. If you do… by eboyer97
Indeed, just as guessed, this score has a number of negative-height vertical frames. Not sure why or how those were created, but they don't belong there. Easiest way to fix is to right-click the title frame, Select / All Similar Elements, then rightCtrl+click the title frame to remove it from the selection, then press Delete to delete the problematic vertical frames.
In reply to Indeed, just as guessed,… by Marc Sabatella
How do you remove the title frame from the selection? When I Ctrl+right click the title frame, it gives me these options, none to deselect that individual frame. I also tried shift clicking and command+click, none of those seem to work.
In reply to How do you remove the title… by eboyer97
Not Ctrl+right-click, just plain Ctrl+click. In Mac, probably come+click. Whatever the standard shortcut used in other programs to add or remove items from selection - this isn’t unique to MuseScore.
Another option btw is to not exclude it or delete anything, just use the Inspector to set all frames to a reasonable height.
In reply to Not Ctrl+right-click, just… by Marc Sabatella
Oh okay, how would I use the inspector to do that? I know how to do a lot of the basics in Musescore, but when it comes to pages layout I'm new.
Also when you said right cntrl click, that to me means right click Ctrl because there is no left or right Ctrl, just one button on the left of the keyboard.
In reply to Oh okay, how would I use the… by eboyer97
Click means the mouse/touchpad. Press additional Ctrl to select further elements.
But for a single frame it should be enough to select it and change the settings inside the inspector:
In reply to Click means the mouse… by kuwitt
Yes, but when it says right Ctrl and there is only one Ctrl button, there's no need to say right. That's why I was confused. Cntrl+left click doesn't do anything. I can try again, but can you tell me exactly what you pressed to deselect the title frame?
In reply to Yes, but when it says right… by eboyer97
Sorry, that was a typo. Forget anyone ever mentioned right. It’s just Ctrl+click, plain and simple. This is how all programs have pretty much always worked when it comes to adding or removing things from a selection. Press Ctrl while clicking an element - any element, any program that allows this type of selection - and it either adds it to the selection if not already present, or removes from the selection if not already present.
Again, on Mac, generally substitute Cmd for Ctrl but the concept is the same.
In reply to Sorry, that was a typo. … by Marc Sabatella
Yeah I'm not sure why command click or Ctrl click isn't doing anything. That's why I sent the score if you could help!
In reply to Yeah I'm not sure why… by eboyer97
Maybe it's tricky to select the frame here. Try to select the bottom line of the frame:
In reply to Maybe it's tricky to select… by kuwitt
I can click that frame and select all similar elements... But I can't deselect the title frame.
In reply to I can click that frame and… by eboyer97
You can deselect an already selected element with ctrl+mouse click again from a range. But again: to edit a single element - in this case the frame - it isn't necessary to press additional ctrl for it. Just select this specific frame with your mouse/touchpad without pressing any keys of your keyboard - it won't be affect other frames.
In reply to Yeah I'm not sure why… by eboyer97
You have to Ctr+click the actual title frame, not any random spot on the screen. And there wouldn't be any obvious indication it was removed from the selection, but you'll know it worked because when you press Delete, it will remain while the others get deleted. Try it - follow my steps precisely (except for the spurious "right"), I promise it works.
To be perfectly clear:
1) right-click the title frame
2) from the popup menu that appears click Select, then Select All Similar Elements
3) ctrl+click the title frame
4) press Delete
In reply to Yes, but when it says right… by eboyer97
Left click/right click means always the mouse/touchpad. If Ctrl is needed it doesn't matter if you're pressing the left or right ctrl key in case they are available on your keyboard.
In your case I selected the single frame with the left mouse/touchpad button - ctrl isn't needed here - and could adjust the settings of the height inside the inpector.
In reply to Here is the score. If you do… by eboyer97
The frame at the bottom of the 14th page has a value like -132.26.
Either click on that frame and delete it or set that extreme minus value to 0.
In reply to The frame at the bottom of… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Not sure how you change the value. This never happened in Musescore 2 and I just switched to 3 like a day ago.