Ties over the barline
Reported version
3.4
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S2 - Critical
Reproducibility
Randomly
Status
by design
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
Whenever I make a tie over the barline, the sixteenth notes changes into a double dotted quarter note. I can't simply "ctrl Z" the action either, it makes me delete the measure in order to "reset" it. Then, if I try to make a tie over the barline again the same thing happens. It isn't just in one spot of the score, it is happening consistently and suddenly throughout my score.
Has anyone else had this issue? Is there something I can do to fix this?
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Comments
Score needed, a picture of it doesn't help
It occurs after bar 33
That isn't ths score, but just another form of a picture. And at measure 32 a multimeasure rests starts
So to be clear, we need the actual score - the MSCZ file itself. And with it, precise steps to demonstrate the problem - which note you select, what buttons or keys you press in order to enter the tie.
My mistake, here is the MSCZ file. Keep in mind Spirit is unfinished.
When I attempt to make a tie over the barline, for example, a sixteenth note connected to a quarter note, a dotted eighth note forms instead. I have tried using the tie button in the top, as well as the (+) command to form a tie. In both cases a dotted eighth note forms, a rhythmic value that doesn't fit within the barline.
I've annotated one spot in which this occurs, (bar 37, the piano part, treble clef).
Any insight on how I can avoid this would be appreciated.
In Format > Style > Score you had enabled "Show durations across barlines (EXPERIMENTAL, early music only)"