Palettes open up blank in the new Musescore 4

• Dec 22, 2022 - 03:28
Reported version
4.0
Type
Graphical (UI)
Frequency
Few
Severity
S2 - Critical
Reproducibility
Randomly
Status
active
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project

They were working, but now when I open any palette, it is blank if I click on a square it puts whatever in my score but is blank on the open palette. I've uninstalled it several times but to no avail.


Comments

Also occurring for me. was initially working but since then thepalettes open blank. still functional, drops in the item but super tedious to hover over each to find what you're looking for.
Please let us know how to remedy or how to address the OpenGL graphics driver if this is indeed the problem.
Thx :)

Type Functional Graphical (UI)

I am also having this problem, although many of the palettes appear "corrupted" instead of just blank. This is very frustrating. They still work functionally.

OS: Windows 10 Version 2009, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.0.1-230121751, revision: 9b70a8c

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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Same issue. either blank or corrupted, depending on the palette. The examples are attached. Reverting to factory settings fixes the issue, however, the palettes get corrupted again, so I've reverted it 2 times already... All I did was change the menu font size. Changing the menu font back to the original size doesn't (??) fix this issue. Only reset will work.

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palettes1.png 18.06 KB
Frequency Many Few
Reproducibility Always Randomly

Same issue. Works fine for weeks, then one day the palettes are all empty.
I'm stuck.
Where is that palette data kept (Ubuntu 23.04) and how is it accessed?
Something jumped the tracks here.

See comments above - it's probably about the OpenGL support (or lack thereof) in your graphics driver. Try updating that. If you continue having trouble, please ask for help on the Support forum - this issue tracker has been retired and is no longer maintained.