Breath mark does not paste at a proper position
When a G-clef vocal stave is copied and pasted onto a F-clef stave, the breath mark doesn't position properly. (In the attached figure, the notes on the F-clef stave have been moved to proper positions after pasting, but not yet the breath mark.)
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I can't reproduce, please provide a sample score and exact steps
In reply to I can't reproduce, please… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi. Thank you for looking into it. I constantly had this problem, until today! As you say, however, it seems that I can't reproduce the problem at all now. I really wonder what happened now, but, only thing I can think of as a possible reason is that I upgraded MuseScore to the most latest version today (OS: macOS High Sierra (10.13), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.2.312126096, revision: 465e7b6 However, I have no way to prove whether that is relevant or not.
In reply to Hi. Thank you for looking… by yoichi123
What version where you using before?
In reply to What version where you using… by Jojo-Schmitz
I have no way to find out the previous version number, but I believe that that was the previous "latest" version. However, I noticed something else. The wrong position of the copied breath mark is the same as the 2nd voice breath mark position. That is, if I try to add a breath mark to the 2nd voice, it goes to the middle of the stave, despite that I wanted it to go to the below of the stave. That is the same position of the breath mark when a breath mark was copied from a stave to another stave (e.g., from Soprano to Alto) in the previous version (assuming that version had a bug). Of course, I understand that putting a breath mark for the 2nd (or 3rd, etc.) is an uncommon act. However, there are times that is called for. For example, at times, the 1st voice may have a rest (so that it does not require a breath mark before the next phrase), whereas the 2nd voice has no rest. So a breath mark is needed. Although this is the correct behaviour, I felt it odd at first, because this was the same error I experienced when I copied one stave to another. If I hazard a guess, when a stave was copied and pasted, the breath mark for 1st voice was pasted to the 2nd voice position for some reason. As I said, it seems that this error does not occur anymore.
In reply to I have no way to find out… by yoichi123
P.S. The breath mark for the 2nd voice is written as upside-down V (attachment-1), but MuseScore can't do it (attachment-2). Could this be another feature request?