3.0 Duplicate Time Signatures
Is #138941: Subsequent time signatures are shown twice when the first one is changed still a live bug and not acutally fixed?
When you add a new time signature after the first measure it is shown twice (at least while in continuous view) at the start of the measure. Save, close and reopen clears the duplicate time signature.
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.0, revision: 26ad655
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More info: To see this, you need to change from continuous view to page view and back. Deleting the time signature will only delete one, you must save, close and open or change to and from page view to get rid of the extra one.
More information. The same thing happens with key signatures as well.
Okay, I figured out how to reproduce the problem. The time signature (or key signature) must be added at the beginning of a new system so that the courtesy signature is displayed in Page View. Upon switching to Continuous View, the courtesy signature is not hidden.
#138941: Subsequent time signatures are shown twice when the first one is changed was indeed fixed. This is something different, but similar.
In reply to Okay, I figured out how to… by mattmcclinch
I saw this in continuous view. I am currently unable to view this score in page view so I don't know where the system breaks will occur.
In reply to I saw this in continuous… by mike320
Even so, you had to switch to Page View and back in order to produce the problem, right? And unless I miss my guess, when you switched to Page View the time signature was at the beginning of a system, and a courtesy signature appeared at the end of the previous system. When you switched back to Continuous View, the courtesy signature did not disappear.
In reply to Even so, you had to switch… by mattmcclinch
I forgot that page view in my score was so messed up I couldn't tell where a system break happened. I now see I found the issue because of the page view display issue I was having. You are correct.
My page view had was limiting me to one measure per system, so every time and key signature ended up on a system break. Closing and reopening the file was calculating system and page breaks.