French Chords problem with Re

• Feb 5, 2023 - 22:54
Reported version
4.0
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
active
Regression
Yes
Workaround
No
Project

1- Create a new piano score.
2- Use FRENCH chord symbols
2- create a random measure
3- Add a chord by clicking a note and then ctrl/k.
4- Sim/Re, sol/re or any other chord combination with Re in the second part of the chord will not work.


Comments

Regression No Yes

Actually I can confirm, "sim/re" and "sol/re" do turn into "Sim/ré" resp. "Sol/ré", i.e. with that accent (and root stays in lower case, usually a bad sign, apperently here too), but don't sound as a chord, just as a single note.
"re" alone turns intro "rè" (and stays lower case) and doesn't sound at all.

Best would be to report this on GitHub

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Hi,

Thanks for confirming the problem and that you are aware of it.
I hope you'll find a solution soon ( has it something to do with the accent on the "é")?
I don't think it needs an attached score as it is quite clear and simple.
Also, an attached score makes no sound ;-)

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

I really don't understand.
So you know the problem and you still need an attached score ?!
Is that to delay a solution or to keep the conversation going?

1- Open Musescore 4
2- Type in a chord with a Ré
3- Play it.
That's all there is to it.

Did anybody ever tested Musescore 4 before releasing it?
The list with reported errors is huge.

No thanks, my pleasure