Shift + note cuts the chord to the barline
Well, sorry for the unclear title.
Steps to reproduce:
empty test file 4/4
Press keys:
c
c
c
6
c
shift+e
expected result: c+e as a chord for the "full" c, but only the part of c in the second bar has the e
Test file attached.
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test.mscz | 4 KB |
Comments
Like #99171: Using auto-tie to add notes to chord tied across barline via replaces rather than adds and/or #58246: Entering chords that cross a measure via MIDI does not tie entire chord?
Or #11196: Chords and ties on keyboard entry, which should be fixed in master (noch idea whether it made it Info a 2.x branch)
In reply to Like #99171: Using auto-tie by Jojo-Schmitz
If it made the 2.x branch, it needs fixed again.
In reply to If it made the 2.x branch, it by mike320
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bservation:Strange it is that one note head selected of two tied quarter-notes separated by a measure's bar line will respond to the up/down functions (↑↓ keys) by having the current selection become the whole tie, both notes, and the shift will encompass the complete duration, yet here to what the OP refers, if a SHIFT+PITCH is used to add a pitch to a chord, the grabbing of both note-heads of the tie doesn't take place and the result is only applied upon the currently selected note.