when frame resizing the format of the involved area goes highwires
Hi all,
I've attached one of the file I use for my lessons where last page got screwed-up after I attempted to resize (i.e. decrease the height of) some vertical frames.
I've tried many ways in order to recover it properly without success. Can anybody help, please? Thanks.
I suppose it should be declared a bug, isn't it?
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If you're referring to your last page, you have a frame there with a negative height of
-118,06sp
moving everything upwards off the page.That is not a bug, that is MuseScore doing exactly what you (unintentionally) asked it to do.
I also note that you seem to be using vertical frames as a way to force things onto a new page. You're likely far better off using an actual page break instead. You can find the page break right next to the section break in the palette.
Attached the score where I've deleted that negative frame.
In reply to If you're referring to your… by jeetee
Thanks jeetee + thanks for the advice on page break.
Can you pls explain how did you managed to find the frame with negative value and correct it?
I've tried to use Inspector without success. Thanks
In reply to Thanks jeetee + thanks for… by Trottolina
I started off with a suspicion this was the case due to what I could see on that page.
There are two ways of finding off-page content, the first is to switch to continuous view. I did not use this method this time around.
For the 2nd method: there is a very handy shortcut for navigating through elements: Alt+←/→
So I selected the end barline at the end of the previous page and made sure the inspector was open (F8). Then I pressed
Alt→
and you'll now notice in the status bar it shows a frame is selected and the inspector showing the properties of that frame.Press the shortcut combination again to reach the next frame. Then you can either use the inspector to give it a normal height again or press Del to remove it.