Dotting the shortest note rest
I won't go into the lengths of note values :D. It occurred to me that halving notes is an infinite process. In MuseScore currently, there's a problem with this.
An example is clicking on a 128th note rest and dotting it - 256th note rests should appear, but it produces something else I suspect isn't correct? This will mean a corruption in timing.
What would be recommended in order to deal with this issue?
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1. Create a 4/4 piano score.
2. Create a triplet based on a hemidemisemiquaver rest.
3. Still in note entry, add a note to the quasihemidemisemiquaver rest.
Result: A quasihemidemisemiquaver appears and there's no stem (the note head has been submerged).
Note that I cannot select other values either.
Here's an example score .
Using MuseScore 1.0 and 2.0 nightly build - Mac 10.4.11.
Opinions?
In reply to Opinions? by chen lung
I'd say MuseScore should not support hitting the dot when its shortest note value is selected.
In reply to I'd say MuseScore should not by Marc Sabatella
Yes, I think that's probably the best solution.
Thanks.
See this: #23473: Notes and rests shorter than 128th do not display or copy properly