Compass bar
Dear Sirs
In the musescore, we had the double return measure bar finalizing a musical piece and starting another one as in the final annex. 1 Now placing separately as directed, the return bar is after the time signature and not before as in the previous musescore, see final attachment 2. In musescore 3 I can not put the bar of measure before the time signature, it is very strange in this way, it differs from other music writing software.
I'm sorry if I still do not know the musescore 3 feature to do this
graciously
Roberto Dal Medico
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Comments
See the discussion here.
The 'missing' start/end repeat barline is not the real issue, this was more of a fake in 2.x which no longer needed in 3.0, but the timesig between end- and start repeat seems a bug to me, please report in the issue tracker
In reply to The 'missing' ster/end… by Jojo-Schmitz
Dear Jojo
The "missing" start/end repeat barline is necessary when at the same time we chenge de formula of compass (key) ou a clave, when we only want to make returns we can use the barline separately without problems
In reply to Dear Jojo The "missing"… by Roberto Dal Medico
No, it isn't, really. apply end repeat to measure n and start repeat to measure n+1 is all it takes and all the old start/end repeat bar did exactly that under the covers
In reply to No, it isn't, really. apply… by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo Excuses
I do not understand your explanation very well.
I understood that you said that the problem I said that exists does not exist. Could you further detail the steps for me to solve this problem?
graciously
Roberto Dal Medico
In reply to Jojo Excuses I do not… by Roberto Dal Medico
Apply the end repeat to the last measure before the repeat, then attach the start repeat to the next measure and it will look like you attached one barline.
In reply to Apply the end repeat to the… by mike320
Right, if both measures are in the same system and (bug?) there isn't a time sig change...
In reply to Right, if both measures are… by Jojo-Schmitz
ojo and Mike
Excuse me
I am trying to do the same procedures that you have instructed me in both versions of musescore, but the result in the two programs 2.3.2 and 3.0 are different
See the pictures in JPG to become more visible
graciously
Roberto Dal Medico
In reply to ojo and Mike Excuse me I am… by Roberto Dal Medico
According to Gould, which is the book used for music notation standards, the results in version 3 are the modern standard. I would prefer to give the user the option to have the time signature after the repeat bar lines like many expect because of the historical way of doing this.