Strange graphic artifacts
I thought the score I was working on suddenly got corrupted. Strange graphic artifacts started appearing. See the example graphic.
It was happening while creating bars with two voices that have tied notes. At first, I don't think it happened when I initially created the bar, but more likely when I copy and pasted bars I'd already successfully created. But once it had happened, there seemed to be little I could do to correct it except break the ties.
I put it down to a freak corruption in the file. I searched to see if there was anything documented about troubleshooting this type of score issue. I couldn't find anything. So instead, I started working on another score.
Then it happened again, this time in the new score. (I can attach example scores, but somehow, I now doubt this is actually to do with corrupt scores.)
Are MuseScore slowly moving away from cut and paste? Or is there a hidden policy of breaking ties - a sort of burning bridges initiative? Okay, I jest. Maybe it's just another MS4 bug that might (or might not) get fixed in the next release(s)!
Thanks.
Dave
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Comments
Known issue (bug) in horizontal continuous view. Use page view and wait for the next version.
In reply to Known issue (bug) in… by HildeK
Many thanks for your very prompt response.
Of course - the view. I'd wrongly assumed the continuous (horizontal) view was the way to work because it seemed logical and consistent to me (until I got closer to printing it out). But I hadn't thought that might be the arena for the issue.
Cheers.
In reply to Many thanks for your very… by D Harris
You were not wrong to assume that, I use it too. But unfortunately this is faulty in the current MuS 4 version. It should be gone in the next version.