Lines don't scale
Reported version
3.4
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
duplicate
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
Similar to BSG's mentioning a few months back about page scaling screwing up custom beam positioning, figured I'd mention that also lines also don't scale well. Obviously at least a minor bug, probably could be considered major since it's most appropriate that MuseScore scale everything well to maintain appropriate proportions without the user having to redo things: especially terrible in large scores.
Fix version
3.5.0
Comments
As always, we'd need a sample score and steps to reproduce.
1) Begin score
2) Add line.
3) Customize it rather than merely give default position. For example, provide an angle. Included in this score is an angle positioned so that a line is from top-left to bottom-right of a staff. More useful of course is adding an arrow here, but that's on the sidelines, especially since MS can't give angled lines with appropriate angled arrows (for now).
This is where the attached file ends step-wise.
4) Scale the page down a few clicks in the settings. The line no longer will be in the same position in relation to the staff.
This seems slightly related to the previously mentioned beam-angle scaling error. Not sure if BSG ever filed an issue about that, but the conversation is at the following url: https://musescore.org/en/node/299546
Should be fixed in 3.5 with https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/5699. You can download the latest nightly to check. If not, report back.
So basically a duplicate of #188061: Values in sp unit don't remain unchanged after changing spatium
Nice.
Without having tested the nightlies, it seems reasonable to assume that this may have also fixed the custom beaming positions. Will probably try soon and report back if not.
In reply to Nice. Without having testing… by worldwideweary
A bit off topic, but since this is a duplicate anyways: Anyone else working for 3.5 on the ability to copy lines without losing customization? Give angles, drag size around. then [Ctrl+Shift] to another anchor point and there is loss of information.