Score marked as having a corruption
Reported version
3.4
Type
Performance
Frequency
Once
Severity
S4 - Minor
Reproducibility
Always
Status
closed
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
Hi, I created a bar of 5 'tuplets' in a bar of 4/4 and as you can see from the screenshots caused an error message when opening the file at a later date. It is easily ignorable and I can't see any real problem but thought I'd let you know.
I've just invested a bit more and it seems the issue is with the tab stave, when I cut and paste the notes from the top stave to the tab stave it gives me the incorrect amount of notes, seems to paste 8 quavers?
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Comments
Score needed.
But indeed it is the 2nd staff that is reported corrupt and also looks different, see how the tab notes (don't) align with the normal notes.
In reply to Score needed. by Jojo-Schmitz
Yep I see that now which may have caused the corruption but it does throw up the fact that I can't seem to cut and paste the notes from the top to the tab score correctly. It's not a big issue I can work around it as the bottom score is only for reading not hearing.
Copy/paste would not be needed at all if those were linked staves
Still copy/paste should not cause corruption
I tried to reproduce this by copying that same good quintuplet to another measure - and I tried both the standard and tablature staves - and could not reproduce the corruption. So there has to be something to it other than just copying and pasting a quintuplet that caused this.
So in order to track down and fix the bug, we would need steps to reproduce this starting from a non-corrupt measure.
In reply to I tried to reproduce this by… by Marc Sabatella
Sorry I've tried to replicate it and I can't. I deleted and re made the bar and everything seems to be fine now, no corruption with the file when loading up. I've taken on board the advice with linking the staves, so thanks for that and I guess we can mark this done for now.