sharp sign # in chord symbols doesn't work
After the latest update (4.5, 14 March) the sharp sign # in chord symbols doesn't work (when using the key combination "alt gr + x", it doesn't enter the "#" sign). This seems to be a bug, but maybe there is another key combination? Thanks!
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There have been several threads over the past week or so about the Alt-Gr key not working on several non-English keyboards. You might try typing it in a word processor and copy-pasting it into the chord name? You might try using the plus sign to create an accidental sharp and then copy-pasting that into the chord name?
One of those thread suggested that a possible resolution to the issue has been found and the developers are investigating it, but I don't know any details. Look for those earlier threads on the topic.
In reply to There have been several… by TheHutch
Many thanks!
In reply to Many thanks! by asmany
I also have the same problem since I updated the program.
In reply to I also have the same problem… by manuelmauriya
Same problem reported on the French forum three times yesterday. On an AZERTY keyboard, the # works by changing the shortcut sequence, i.e. : Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + # (the 3 of the alphanumeric keyboard)
I don't know if this works on other keyboard configurations?
NB: related to https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/27138
In reply to Same problem reported on the… by cadiz1
Unfortunately, this key combination doesn't work for me (Qwertz).
In reply to Unfortunately, this key… by asmany
Ok, anyway, a fix has already been proposed and merged (https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/25957)
You can try it in a Nightly, the most recent on, here : https://musescore.org/en/nightly-builds
In reply to Same problem reported on the… by cadiz1
HELLO: They have changed the command and now it is this: Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + # (the 3 of the alphanumeric keyboard) It works perfectly. Thanks a lot.