Cannot delete repeats
I wanted to create repeats on each individual instrument at a different location (i.e. not all in one aligned vertical row), so I unticked automatic placement and deleted the other repeats to get the screenshot shown below.
However, I can now no longer delete these repeats unless I remove selected measures (even if I turn automatic placement back on). Furthermore, doing so removes all the other bars in the same vertical column so I can't, say, delete the second row's repeat without deleting the third's along with it. Would this constitute a bug to be fixed?
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Please share the score.
In reply to Please share the score. by Jojo-Schmitz
Here, there's practically nothing in it
In reply to Here, there's practically… by Hundotte
There's nothing about automatic placement, you apparently changed the barlines in Inspector to look like a repeats barline.
Note that this way they won't play back though, they do only if applyied via the barlines palette, but that doesn't allow for different barlines on different staves on the same measure
There (in Onspector) you can also change them back.
In reply to There's nothing abouzt… by Jojo-Schmitz
I see, thanks so much! This will be very helpful for what I'm trying to achieve.
An additional question if you'd be willing to help me, would it be possible to visually delete or hide the stave after those repeat barlines to create a sort of "hanging line" effect like in this score here by Crumb? In my score example that would mean that the bass flute would have one bar while the Vibraphone and Viola have 2.
Thanks in advance!
In reply to I see, thanks so much! This… by Hundotte
Try using the "Cutaway" property for your "hanging staff": https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/staff-part-properties
In reply to There's nothing abouzt… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry to revive this thread.
I'm having trouble changing barline appearances in the inspector independently of each other like I did in the score I attached here previously. Is there a way to achieve this that isn't too damaging to the score?
Furthermore, it appears that I can't change the appearance of barlines to look like the repeats barline without using the barlines palette (but as you mentioned, I can't have different barlines on different staves).
In reply to Sorry to revive this thread… by Hundotte
Select the measure or barline you want to change, press Ctrl and clisk the barline from the barlines palette you want.
Indeed the Inspector doesn't allow for this.
In reply to Select the measure or… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks! That appears to work for other types of barlines like double, but not for repeats (the whole column turns into repeats). Is it possible to do the same for repeats (only visually of course)?
In reply to Thanks! That appears to work… by Hundotte
I don't think so
In reply to Thanks! That appears to work… by Hundotte
The 'Symbols' palette is a repository of all sorts of musical symbols, and because they are non-functional, they are visual elements only. For example, a repeat barline from the Symbols palette will not affect playback at all.
Press Z to access and type "repeat" into the search bar.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/master-palette#symbols
Baffled me too then I selected it and hit "delete" and bingo, it reverted back.
John