Using Shift to select notes causes crash
I have already posted this, but posted it in the wrong section of the forums and was kindly redirected to this forum to post bug reports for 3.0-dev.
"Alerting the developers that trying to select a group of notes with Shift currently crashes MuseScore 3.0-dev."
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Cannot confirm. Shift select, copy/paste/cut/delete all work fine.
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (32-bit): 3.0.0, revision: 1d27005
In reply to Cannot confirm. Shift select… by Jm6stringer
Interesting. I'm on Windows 8.1.
In reply to Interesting. I'm on Windows… by FugalOmen
How current is your nightly?
Look in the Help -> About menu for versioning.
In reply to How current is your nightly?… by Jm6stringer
It is also 1d27005, so I would imagine it falls down to me being on Windows 8.1 instead of Windows 10 like you are.
In reply to It is also http://github.com… by FugalOmen
I doubt that, I'd rather believe there to be another condition that needs being met
I can't reproduce in Windows 7 either
In reply to I doubt that by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, that is probably correct. I was making a guess, after all. However, Jm6stringer said he was having no problem on his Windows 10 computer, which worries me a little as it makes the crash harder to identify.
In reply to Yes, that is probably… by FugalOmen
"which worries me a little as it makes the crash harder to identify."
I cannot reproduce too.
With which score you observe that? The default "Untitled "score? A Template? Your own score/file: if so, can you attach this file?
And by providing precise steps.
In reply to "which worries me a little… by cadiz1
Ah, I can consistently reproduce the crash with these steps now:
1. Create a file in MuseScore
2. Write a C Major scale from Middle C to the C an octave above Middle C, consisting of semibreves i.e. whole notes
3. Slur all the notes. The slur is postioned incorrectly as I reported here.
4. Shift-select the notes.
5. Crash.
It will not crash if there is no slur. It will also not crash if the note positions cause the slur to be placed correctly. In the case of a C Major scale consisting of semibreves, it will always be positioned too high above the notes.
In reply to Ah, I can consistently… by FugalOmen
I can reproduce in a minimal way:
1) New empty score, eg Treble score template
2) Select the three first measures
3) Type "S"
4) Exit Note input mode
5) Click on second measure -> Shift + Click on third measure
Result: crash
Crash by selecting measures: 5+6, 4+6, 3+6, 2+6
But not with 1+6, or 1+2, 1+3, 1+4, 1+5
Are you agree with that?
. No issue for what I see right now if only two measures with slur.
In reply to I can reproduce in a minimal… by cadiz1
Issue submitted: #272595: Inspector not updating properly leads to crash
In reply to Issue submitted: #272595: In… by cadiz1
Crash by selecting measures: 5+6, 4+6, 3+6, 2+6
But not with 1+6, or 1+2, 1+3, 1+4, 1+5
Are you agree with that?
I agree...
But....
Click on the first measure rest then shift click on another measure rest (or another measure) ... Crash!
In reply to I can reproduce in a minimal… by cadiz1
No issue for what I see right now if only two measures with slur.
Try this:
1) New empty score, e.g. Treble score template
2) Select the first 2 measures
3) Type "S"
4) Exit Note input mode
5) Click on the first measure rest
6) Click into an empty area of the same measure
Result: Crash
In reply to No issue for what I see… by Jm6stringer
Indeed, it's other scenarios (mentionned now in the report)
But all these different scenarios have the same origin, identified here: https://musescore.org/en/node/272595#comment-836476