Chord symbols are messed up in 3.6
I created this score in 3.5 and it was fine, when I load in 3.6 the chord symbols are boogered up. I am using the Jazz style for chord symbols in both versions. Here is a screenshot of the PDF of the original version, and here is a snap of what it looks like now inside of MuseScore... even 7's are turned into WTF's. and I'm uploading the score too. Please help, I wanted to put this on musescore.com but not if it is going to look like this! Thank you!
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Also in the attachment?
Set them with another style, then go back to Jazz style.
Upgrade: https://musescore.org/en/download
Indeed, update to 3.6.2, if not there already,
In reply to Indeed, update by Jojo-Schmitz
One goes and another comes
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In reply to One goes and another comes … by Shoichi
I'm not sure what you mean, are you referring to the different font being used for the first couple of lyrics? That's not a bug as far as I can tell, the score itself calls for the font change for some reason. On my system it's still aligned OK, with the font my system chooses to substitute (I don't have the font the score actually calls for). OIn your system it might look different because we have different fonts installed.
In reply to I'm not sure what you mean,… by Marc Sabatella
The synalephe becomes a circled number. I moved it to highlight it.
In reply to The synalephe becomes a… by Shoichi
I'm guessing that's because it doesn't exist in whatever font your system is substituting for the requested "Helvetica". Reset the font on that lyric and all is well.
In reply to I'm guessing that's because… by Marc Sabatella
It seems to me that my attachment (*Ter) has no problems, it had them with previous versions. But indeed it is a Fonts problem.
In reply to It seems to me that my… by Shoichi
I don't think MuseScore controls what font gets substituted if the requested font is not available, it's just random chance. On my system, the substituted font was Arimo and it works OK, just looks different from the rest which are using the default.
In reply to The synalephe becomes a… by Shoichi
Thanks for the tip to change the style then change it back. That fixed it. Weirdly, the synalephe are all fine on my computer, (MacBook). This is not happening on all my scores. I'm thinking this one is not one I made 100% from scratch that may be why.
This score doens't actually use the jazz style, not exactly - it uses a custom style. Or it did at one time, now it's kind of a weird hybrid. That's an extremely old bug finally fixed in 3.6.2, along with the new bug that caused such files to display incorrectly :-)
In reply to This score doens't actually… by Marc Sabatella
My system hasn't nagged me to get 3.6.2 yet. I'm still on 3.6.0.48????? I generally wait until it nags me to update. A lot of these scores start out as xml files from God knows where, and I can only know what I see. Is there some tweak one can do to purify them, or will they automatically be purified when 3.6.2 comes out. I'm thinking of hiring a student to patch up all my charts, make them uniform & consistent etc or if there's any way to automate that task with a program I would love that. Set all the fonts, styles, sizes, etc. the same??? This is not one of my super old scores. It was made with Musescore 3.5 some time in 2020.
In reply to My system hasn't nagged me… by Tixrus
Nag or not, best to update, just download directly from this site (see Download link above).
3.6.2 is already out, and the score will indeed be fixed the moment you download it and load the score into it.
It's pretty easy to unify a bunch of scores as far as the basic style settings go. Set up one the way you want, then use Format / Save Style to create an MSS file you can then load just as easily into other scores. But, there might be other customizations that need work.