Ubuntu mscore 9.4

• May 13, 2009 - 21:06

I first tried mscore 9.5 but had a mishap; after spending a whole afternoon putting in a tune called Spinning Wheel (regularly saving ctrl S) I ended up with a score, but it disappeared.
There still is a file called SpinningWheel.mscz and one hidden .SpinningWheel.mscz, (notice the comma at the end of this one!?) but both are a blank sheet.
Also, without changing anything in preferences, the sound is gone.
Frustrated I changed to mscore 9.4 hoping it'd work more stable, but there's still no sound.
Now I managed to reopen the hidden file opening it in mscore with the command line and a great part of the score is saved.
Still, working on it, it keeps on crashing and not wanting to save in another format than the zipped mscz.
So I keep reopening it, saving every 2minutes and finally print (even unfinished, to save at least this)
Now instead of one page it starts printing some 20 pages with each a line or 2 of gibberish on top and no music.
I'm not very well Linux-trained, so have no idea if this is buggy stuff (which I wouldn't know how to report since there's so much that's wrong).

I would love to get mscore to work, especially since I just bought Transcribe and need a program like mscore to write.
I realize this is not a very well formulated question, more of a frustration outlet right now, but maybe someone recognizes some of the above phenomena?

(using Ubuntu Jaunty + mscore 9.4)


Comments

The save as problem is a known issue with MuseScore on Ubuntu Jaunty (previous versions of Ubuntu do not have this problem using MuseScore 0.9.4 or earlier).

The hidden file you mention just contains the previously saved version of your score. Could you attach a copy of the score that is appearing blank in MuseScore 0.9.5?

With regards to the constant crashing in 0.9.4 probably it is related to this issue //musescore.org/en/node/1662 . Since we are near the end of the development cycle for the next version of MuseScore you may actually find the development versions more stable.

In reply to by David Bolton

I downloaded the repaired file, but mscore doesn't see it.
Maybe because it was made with version 9.5 and I try opening with 9.4?
I tried with opening "all supported files" and it doesn't show any mscx-files, only mscz and msc.
Option xml doesn't show any file either.

In reply to by catch22

Sorry I forgot about that. Just delete the "x" off the end of the file name. The is no difference between ".msc" and ".mscx" other than the file extension. The latter is used in the prereleases as described in the handbook. See [[nodetitle:export]] for more details.

In reply to by David Bolton

ok, taking x away works for opening it, thanks.
It's still a corrupted file btw - there are many measures with only a 1 beat rest while the piece is in 4/4.
I'll delete it anyhow (unless you want to see it again for bugs?), since I started redoing the whole piece two days ago, and now have the basic note input ready to start more lay out stuff.

With the new version of the file (it's in mscz) when going to Style and clicking the box to get multiple rests in, then Apply, all goes well, but clicking OK will crash mscore every time.
Strangely enough Apply and then CANCEL will do the trick!
Apply and then Cancel shows the piece with multiple rests and lets me save it.

That's not all that's strange: clicking another Tab for a song that's opened goes there, but back to the Tab of the 1st tune in question there's another crash.

EDIT:
I put this in the repository (guessing that's the development version you meant)
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/mscore-ubuntu/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/mscore-ubuntu/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
and then downloaded mscore with the terminal (it's 9.5b I think) and will see if it works better

In reply to by David Bolton

The PDF is nowhere. I did not only browse with Nautilus, but also did a thorough search with Catfish.

Searching for it did make me bump into usr/share/mscore/demos, which I didn't know they existed.
It might be an idea to point out in the documentation that demo-files exist (or I must've overlooked the info?)

The printing remains a mystery for now - other programs don't have this issue.

Crashing keeps on occurring when doing a copy/paste of multiple bars (it happens when I do Paste).

Thanks for you replies and help, David - much appreciated :-)
Ludo

Hallelujah!! Well, We are getting there. At least I can save my work as a muse score file. Doesn't save as anything else yet, but at least I don't have to keep tooing and fro-ing from windoze anymore
Thanks guys

Do you still have an unanswered question? Please log in first to post your question.