Tremolo System issue

• May 5, 2016 - 03:33

Okay, since when is the tremolo lines notated above the note? That issue happened in 2.0.3, and it happened in 3.0.0 beta. It's probably easier to correct it here, since 2.0.3 was finalized (I kind of miss 2.0.2 for various reasons now, then again, this mindset can change).

For this problem recreation, load the score I attached. notice the viola staff already has notes. Select all of them (make sure the blue box surrounds all). If you don't know how to do this, then hold shift, then click the first measure, and then click the last measure while holding shift. Next, go to tremolo, then select the 32nd between stem (the one with 3 bars with a line through it), double click it to apply it to all notes. Notice how for the first note, the one on the A line, the tremolo appears above the note. That's weird, and I don't remember that as being proper music notation.

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Comments

It's perfectly normal. If that was a half note or any other note with a stem, the stem would have been up, so of course the tremolo would be above. Changing it to a whole note doesn't change the normal rules of notation. 2.0.2 almost certainly was the same.

BTW, in general, 20.3 has hundreds of bug fixes that make it an enormous improvement over 2.0.2; there should be virtually nothing to miss. So far I there have been only avery small handful couple of regressions reported, and most of these affect only a tiny percentage of users, mostly ones with unusual system configurations. If you're experience some sort of problem with 2.0.3, be sure to report it!

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