converting note to triplet accidentally changes the clef
I have changed the top staff of the piano score to a couple of measures of bass clef. Now when I try to convert one of the quarter notes to a triplet by pressing CMD-3 (on the mac) the staff converts back to treble clef.
I'm attaching the score file.
To reproduce this, go to measure 29. You'll see to bass clefs, one on the bottom staff, and one on the middle staff. Select the first note in the middle staff, the low B-flat. Now press CMD-3 to convert it to a triplet. In my case the clef changes to treble clef here where is not what I'd like to see.
Kind regards
Jim.
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which version of MuseScore?
hi jojo, i'm using the nightly which i downloaded lasted from today.
BTW when I select the about-musescore from the menu, I get a popup telling me which version I'm using. Can I copy paste that for the purpose of bug reporting? the window does not seem to have selectable text.
The score was created in a 2.0 development build, it seems. However, I am not sure it's the right score - measure 29 does contain three staves, but the middle one does not have a bass clef, and there are no Bb's anywhere in the measure. On the other hand, there is a change to treble in the middle staff in the middle of the bar even though it is already treble. There is only one quarter note in the entire measure, and selecting it and pressing Ctrl+3 does nothing unexpected for me.
The funny looking button next to the revision number copies it for you. Or, you could simply use Help / Report a bug, which fires up your browser, opens an issue for you, and preloads the revision number for you.
@Jim: that button in the middle of the about dialog copies the version into the copy/paste buffer.
Ok, thanks for looking. please mark it is unreproducable. I no longer see the problem myself either. I converted that measure a different way with lots of ledger lines, and then changed the clef after all the notes were converted.
Kind regards.
Jim