Transpose to F sharp produces G flat

• Sep 21, 2010 - 21:57

With sharps and naturals, however.

Trying to transpose to another key produces similarly inaccurate results.

Using Mac 10.4.11 and 0.9.6.2.


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Coincidentally, I am seeing some really weird behavior when trying to transpose from Gb to F#. MuseScore totally ignores transposition requests in both of the following conditions: a) if I request a transposition of a fully selected staff by key (and with key signature change) from Gb to F#; b) if I manually change the key signature and request a transposition of a downward diminished second (sans further key change) for all the notes in the selected part. The only way to get it to work is to change the key signature manually to F#, select all notes that were originally in Gb, use the down arrow to move the notes down by a minor second, and then transpose-operation everything back up by augmented unison. I imagine there's a commonality between chen lung's problems and my own.

In reply to by David Bolton

OK, open the attached score and transpose it to F Sharp.

Basically, although the notes are F Sharp, the key signature has been simplified to G Flat. (Think this is the problem?)

If you open the transpose box, it shows a key signature of G Flat.

I think it may have been fine on the previous version, so it's a regression?

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