3.0 hairpin problems
In the attached file, moving the hairpin in measure 19 (the 9/8 measure), moving the hairpin manually so it looks like
then saving the score makes manual adjustments go away as in the attached file. There is no way to keep the hairpin moved.
BTW, the bugs I report here in the forum are because I'm not sure if there is an existing bug report, but I believe there might be.
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I have also a problem with hairpin which I can't move.
Sorry for my English. I hope, I can explain it properly.
In a nearly ready score I corrected one false accidental in bar 137.
Then the crescendo-decrescendo hairpins originally belonging to bar 135 in the stave above suddenly appeared across two pages.
I could only mark one half of the hairpin (the decrescendo) to delete it. Doing this, the second hairpin went under bar 94 - totally wrong place and page ... I don't understand how, because I could not even klick on it and mark it. It reacts to nothing I tried. It does not move.
I can't even show you the first odd view with hairpins across pages. Also "undo..." has no effect on this.
I tried to close the score and saved as a pdf to check, if it is a problem of slow graphic display. But it stays – a crescendo in a wrong page under a wrong bar (94).
Ideas, what I can try next?
Thanks, auftakteule
In reply to I have also a problem with… by auftakteule
The PDF doesn't help. You need to attach the actual score for us to see what is going on with it. I suspect you are using version 2.3.2 or earlier, this discussion only applies to version 3.0 which is still in pre-release. None-the-less, attach your score and we'll help you.
In reply to The PDF doesn't help. You… by mike320
Thank you for the tip: I do use version 2.3.2
(I am quite new to this and did not understand that 3.0 is the version).
Here the score.
The crescendo moved again a bit to bar 93 ...
In reply to Thank you for the tip: I do… by auftakteule
The hairpin under measures 44-45 has been created wrongly, it belongs to measure 44 only and only graphically has been dragged to cover measure 45 too.
That small harping under measure 141 really belongs to measure 142.
These kind of mistakes can lead to the layout artifacts you saw with measure 93
Check the attached.
In reply to The hairpin under measures… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks a lot. Now I understand to do it better.
In reply to Thank you for the tip: I do… by auftakteule
To fix your problem, click the first note affected by the hairpin, shift+click the last note affected by the hairpin then double click the hairpin in the palette or press < or > to apply it. You can then fine tune it if you need to keep it from overlapping a dynamic or other elements.
FYI, This is the Development and Technology Preview forum. Since MuseScore is open source, which means you can download the code and do with it as you please, there are open discussions on issues with the official release. This forum is for the next release being worked on. The latest released version is 2.3.2 and the next release has been announced to be version 3.0. There are quite a few people currently testing the future 3.0 at our own peril and helping the programmers find things, like hairpins, that need to be improved.
In reply to To fix your problem, click… by mike320
Hello mike 320 and jojo-schmitz,
Thank you very much for your help!