Key signature not displaying correctly on clef change at the start of a score
When using one clef for the stave, but using a different one for the first note, the key signature will be wrong (see example below).
Steps to reproduce:
1. Make a new score with a key signature and any clef.
2. Place a note on the stave.
3. Drag a different clef to that note.
4. The key signature changes unexpectedly
Expected result (first), and actual result (second).
Comments
Confirmed.
This problem (in the Clef change) is valid only if applied on the very first note.
You can report to the Issue section.
Nevertheless: instead of very first note, It would be better to put the F Clef for whole Staff.
In reply to Confirmed… by Ziya Mete Demircan
It's common to apply a bass clef to the first note on the top part of the grand stave when writing for the piano. Most pianist don't look at the clef and might miss it. I'll report it to the issues section tomorrow.
In reply to It's common to apply a bass… by ettolrach_uwu
I always check. :D
I think this is an very old (and obsolete) practice.
A pianist must always be aware of this.
However: This bug should be fixed.
For engravers: For newer versions of the old works, it is better to ignore this and use (for RH: F; for LH: G) as initial clef.