Cross-staff beaming bug

• Mar 18, 2017 - 05:09

I found this bug when doing a complicated cross-staff beaming.
You can see it in the middle voice of beat 2, where the 32nd notes are in the upper staff, but the bars are in the wrong position.

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Comments

In reply to by Frederic Chiu

As someone else said, this isn't in 4/4 time and the selection is by default in 4/4 measures and MuseScore is very confused by it. If you open the score after you ignore the errors, you will see it looks very different than your screen shot. The best way to isolate a few measures is to select the measure before the selection press ctrl-shift-home and then ctrl-delete, then select the measure after the section and press ctrl-shift-end then ctrl-delete and then save as what is left. This will leave all of the time signature info in the score without changing measure breaks.

What MuseScore version and OS? It works OK for me in AppImage 2.0.3 on ubuntu . Looks to be in a compound time rather than 4/4 but I tried different time signatures with no change.

In reply to by musikai

The stems were flipped, and pressing "x' did the trick. This originally happened because of moving the later notes into the bass clef. Plus Strange that flipping the stems only affects the first three notes, and in this way. I think that flipping stems in this case should not have any effect. The way the first three notes react seems to be an anomaly.

Thank you for the solution!

I looked at the notes in question and all the notes attached with the beam and I noticed that the inspector said that the stem directions were auto no matter what I did with the x button. The beam direction changes from auto to down to up and alternates as you change each note rather than the stem directions changing as you would expect. If the stems moved as expected, then the beams would be in the proper position. I get the same results in 2.1 build 858a105.

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