SO MANY GLITCHES on the Musescore 3

• Feb 19, 2019 - 03:36

This is just getting out of hand. Here's a list of the problems with the new musescore:

When making a score, none of the repeats show up on the parts. Sometimes certain parts will have repeats and some won't.

Double barlines that are on the score don't show up on the parts.

Sometimes some of the notes that are tied over in the score don't get tied over on the parts.

There's no way of having a a repeat sign that goes both ways.

Just recently, I lost two entire arrangements and musescore wouldn't let me open them.

And ofcourse, everything has to get corrupted.

This new musescore is unusable. What happened? This program used to work just fine.


Comments

These are known issues, most of which will be fixed for the next release in a few days.

"Sometimes some of the notes that are tied over in the score don't get tied over on the parts."
See: #280917: Ties fail to be copied-pasted in a score with parts

"There's no way of having a a repeat sign that goes both ways."
Pending merger (I presume): #280685: Copying measure repeats doesn't work

And about double barlines (and repeats probably too): #280912: Double barline not synced in a score with parts
Apparently, more complex. The advice is to add these symbols in the score before creating parts
And for corruption, we need more details and scores for checking.

As mentioned, there are some known issues with barlines, being worked on. The iossue with the copy/paste of tied notes is already fixed for the next update. As for repeat signs, this is perfectly possible, just add the end repeat and start repeat separately. That's all the old "double repeat" did anyhow, it was kind of a lie since it never was a single symbol, ut it may well come back at some point since people do seem to miss that particular method of entering the combined end and start repeat.

If you have problems with corrupted scores, please start new threads, attach the scores, and descirbe what you can about how they got that way, so we can investigate.

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