Text Frame Windows 10 Musescore 4.2.1 SOLVED
TLDR
Problems with (text)frame solved by reverting to factory settings.
On version:
OS: Windows 10 Version 2009 or later, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.2.1-240230937, revision: d757433
So Musescore doesn't crash anymore when adding a (text)frame.
Now I'm facing the problem that I don't see the frame when editing.
Am I the only one with this problem?
Is this a Windows 10 problem?
Will there be a problem in the long run when I go back to an older version?
Kind regards,
AJ
Comments
"Now I'm facing the problem that I don't see the frame when editing."
I cannot reproduce here (Windows 10, version 4.2.1)
In reply to "Now I'm facing the problem… by cadiz1
Check the setting of Show Frames in the View menu. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/user-interface
In reply to Check the setting of Show… by SteveBlower
It is being shown. However it disappears when I start typing.
Then I need to close the file and reopen it and it appears again.
In reply to "Now I'm facing the problem… by cadiz1
Thank you for looking at this problem.
Did you had the previous problem with Musescore crashing when adding a (text)frame?
I'll try to remove and reinstall Musescore later today or in the weekend.
In reply to Thank you for looking at… by ajvdn
Reinstall almost never helps
In reply to Thank you for looking at… by ajvdn
A new installation will probably not help and should not be carried out first. This is because many settings are saved in separate locations and are not necessarily overwritten during a new installation.
In many cases, this is an advantage in order not to lose user-defined settings even after a new installation. In your case, a problematic setting could be contained in such a file.
1) Use the 'Help -> Revert to factory settings' option.
2) Use the installation repair function (Windows)
3) Last option: reinstall.
In reply to A new installation will… by HildeK
Thank you.
Reverting to factory settings solved the problem.