Tempo Markings Not Aligned
Why is the first tempo marking automatically placed higher than the other markings? Even after deleting and re-adding the tempo marking, the marking stays at the same level. This issue does not occur later in the file or in other files.
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Looks like the tempo marking is trying to avoid collision with the text part of the text line, but not the line part. You can turn off autoplace if it bothers you, but since the tempo markings are invisible they won't show up in the final score anyways.
In reply to Looks like the tempo marking… by dragonwithafez
I don't think that the tempo marking is colliding with the text. In other scores, the first tempo marking is not above the other markings. Attached below is an example, from the same score, where the tempo markings are aligned.
In reply to I don't think the tempo… by [DELETED] 37290055
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In reply to a by [DELETED] 37303342
Instead of image.png, you browse for and attach score.mscz (where "score" is the name of your file).
In reply to Instead of image.png, you… by Jm6stringer
Attached below is a score with the interested measures.
Impossible to say from just a picture, but presumably some other element - perhaps invisible - is in the way. If you attach your actual score we can understand and assist better,
In reply to Impossible to say from just… by Marc Sabatella
I believe that there is no other element in the way. Attached below is an example, from the same score, where the tempo markings are aligned.
In reply to I believe that there is no… by [DELETED] 37290055
Please attach the MuseScore .mscz file or at least the part that contains measures 9 - 12 which shows the issue.
A png picture does not allow for any analysis.
In reply to Please attach the MuseScore … by Jm6stringer
How do I attach that part of the file?
In reply to How do I attach that part of… by [DELETED] 37290055
You can attach the whole score, or you can attach a copy with everything deleted after, let's say, measure 20.
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In reply to A by [DELETED] 37303342
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Have you looked at that attached Tempo_Markings.mscz file? It only shows 4 measures and the tempo markings are aligned ok.
It is not the same as your picture. Your first picture shows a misalignment at measure 9. Your second picture shows everything ok at measures 13 - 16.
The 4 measures in your score attachment are assigned different measure numbers (1 - 4) and include the time signature - hence a different layout. You can even see that the instrument name is "Piano" and not "Pno." as in your picture:
We need to see everything from the beginning of your score up to, say, measure 16. This way measure 9 can be viewed.
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Simply attach the whole score.
In reply to Have you looked at that… by Jm6stringer
I deleted the other measures and kept only the interested row. I think that the format is a bit different because I have an older version of MuseScore. However, in the first image, the first marking still seems to be placed (slightly) higher than the other markings.
In reply to Have you looked at that… by Jm6stringer
Could you try opening the file with an older version of MuseScore?
In reply to Could you try opening the… by [DELETED] 37290055
If the score looks wrong in an older version, that is but one of very many reasons to update. But - that score was created in 3.5.2 and looks fine there as well as in 3.6. The invisible tempo marking in the first measure is indeed slightly higher than the others, to avoid the word "accel'".
In reply to Have you looked at that… by Jm6stringer
Attached below is a score with all the measures up to measure 16. I made the other measures blank, but hopefully, you can get a better look at the issue.
In reply to Attached below is a score… by [DELETED] 37290055
Here I do see the issue. Cause is as guessed - there is another element there that your tempo marking is avoiding. You can't see it because it is empty, but you can access it by clicking the first note of the measure then pressing Alt+Right to move to the next element of the score. Check the status bar and you'll a tempo with no text. Hit Delete and it's gone, and then the other tempo marking falls into place.
In reply to Here I do see the issue. … by Marc Sabatella
Thank you so much for your, and everyone else's, help. Your solution did indeed work. Do you happen to know how an empty tempo text may have been created or how I can reproduce the issue?
In reply to Thank you so much for your,… by [DELETED] 37290055
No, I was hoping you could tell us :-). Normally we automatically remove empty texts, like if you start to create a text but then hit Esc without typing, or delete all characters from a text you have typed. But twice this month we've seen cases where somehow an empty text got created despite our best efforts to prevent it. If someone tells how to make this happen, we can try to fix that.
In reply to Attached below is a score… by [DELETED] 37290055
Thank you for posting the score section with the actual misalignment.
If you don't know about the Status bar, see:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/viewing-and-navigation#status-bar
Also, just for fun, after you press Alt+Right (and move to the tempo with no text, which you can't see) follow up by pressing Alt+Shift+E to put it in edit mode. You will see the cursor appear where the tempo element exists - immediately below the 'misaligned' tempo marking.
You may have 'backspaced' out of it rather than deleting it?