Zoom to undo- or redo-editing
When I use undo or redo I would prefer if I don't have to search where the undo or redo is done.
When I use undo or redo I would prefer if I don't have to search where the undo or redo is done.
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Which version of MuseScore? Undo and redo should already position the score to where the operation happened, that's been in place since around 3.3 or so I think. If you're still having problems with a more recent version, can you describe the problem in more detail, ideally with a sample score?
In reply to Which version of MuseScore? … by Marc Sabatella
It's version
OS: Linux Mint 19.3, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.2.3+dfsg1-4~ppa1804+1 (Ubuntu bionic/amd64), MuseScore build number not set, revision: d2d863f
The ppa I use: https://launchpad.net/~mscore-ubuntu/+archive/ubuntu/mscore3-stable
Maybe its the reason it does not work as expected, so I have to be patient for waiting until the current version is released…
The problem: the program does not jump to the point where the change happened but to the point of changing before or after from it (relates to undo or redo). Bit complicated to explain…
Bug-Report:
I create a file with random notes several pages long. Then I changed different notes on different places. Until now I can't say in which situations the programs jumps or does not. Sometimes it jumps to the changing place then I do a redo and it does it not. Or I do more than one undo and I the program jumps to places where nothing happened…
In reply to It's version OS: Linux Mint… by tubajoe
Use a more recent AppImage instead of waiting for the PPA to get updated
In reply to Use a more recent AppImage… by Jojo-Schmitz
I tried now OS: Linux Mint 19.3, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.4.2., revision: 148e43f
But its still confusing…
Try to create a random score and then making a change on every page from the first to the last. Then playing a bit with undo and redo. Sometimes it works, sometimes not…
In reply to Use a more recent AppImage… by Jojo-Schmitz
Schande über mich. Schande, Schande, Schande!
The shortcut for redo "strg+y" is so deep in my brain that I didn't realized I used the wrong shortcut for redo.
Issue solved!
Issue solved.