Generated system mistakenly duplicated to bottom of final page upon re-layout
My friend sent me a score, and I notice a funny behavior in this attached part score: When I try to resize the initial vertical frame, the final system of page two gets incorrectly duplicated to the bottom of page 3. Also note that undoing the resize action doesn't correctly remove the duplicated system. However it should be noted that saving the score and reloading will correctly put the systems where they should be without duplicated. Seems like a result of some incorrect optimization during re-generating of systems upon relayout.
Watch screen record video in action: https://youtu.be/GD0FN2JOwdY
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(I'm on 3.1 windows release OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.1.0.7078, revision: e26f7c4)
cross-linking with https://musescore.org/en/node/290578 which was has a similar glitch on another part in that score.
In reply to cross-linking with https:/… by ericfontainejazz
This sounds like #290411: Score view updates incorrectly after an edit that causes the measure to move to another page or #290210: Bad layout of pages >1 after edit
In reply to This sounds like #290411:… by mike320
Thank you...it does sound similar to those. I will have to try Marc code for that second one to rule that out.
In reply to This sounds like #290411:… by mike320
It's the latter; the first is just a canvas positioning glitch, not an actual layout problem.
Surprisingly, this issue has been with us since at least the alpha release, probably back for a couple of years worth of builds. Whereas the mmrest issue is new with 3.1. Luckily both have pending fixes :-)
In reply to It's the latter; the first… by Marc Sabatella
I don't see a PR for the first one.
In reply to I don't see a PR for the… by mike320
Sorry, I meant this and the other bug Eric reported, involving mmrests. There is no PR for the scoreview glitch, which is much less serious. and considerably older (probably goes back to MuseScore 1).