Display anomaly, slurs - MuseScore 3.6.1
Linux AppImage - Version/OS:
MuseScore 3.6.1 OS: Linux Mint 20.1, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.6.1.515740129, revision: d0fc8e9
This is a fairly minor issue regarding the display of cross-staff slurs in the Linux AppImage of MuseScore 3.6.1
These slurs, in measures 51-52 of the attached piano score, were created for some cross-staff note sequences. Automatic placement was deselected, and slurs were positioned and adjusted manually. This is how they are displayed in Page View, Continuous View, and Single Page
** Page view (correctly displayed as created and manually adjusted)
** Continous View
** Single Page
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Abstract_1.mscz | 50.68 KB |
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Abstract_1-continuous-view.png | 26.33 KB |
Abstract_1-single-page.png | 27.81 KB |
Comments
It's pretty normal that manually adjusted elements will only retain that exact appearance in the view you made the adjustment in - in other views, much about the defaults will be different that the same manual adjustments will produce different results. This isn't new with 3.6.1, it's just how it is.
It is a bit unusual for things to look much different in page vs single page view, but that's believable for cross-staff slurs and other things that live across multiple staves and thus need to be laid out later in the process than normal elements.