3.6 crash entering 4 quarter notes
Mac 10.4.6
Created score. Entered 4 quarter notes on bottom staff, Baritone 2. Got rotating beach ball on fourth note. Force Quit.
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Mac 10.4.6
Created score. Entered 4 quarter notes on bottom staff, Baritone 2. Got rotating beach ball on fourth note. Force Quit.
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BeSpoken_Musik.mscz | 15.35 KB |
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Here, on Mint, it doesn't happen. Try with https://musescore.org/en/handbook/revert-factory-settings
https://musescore.org/en/download#Minimum-requirements ?
In reply to Here, on Mint, it doesn't… by Shoichi
Thank you. Yes, but it did happen. I forced quit and reopened 3.6. I lost about 15 minutes work. I still have the System Report, attached, if this is any use to you.
In reply to Thank you. Yes, but it did… by kevin.austin@v…
Note, though, that you should never lose more than two minutes work, since MuseScore by default autosave your score that often. You just need to answer "yes" when restarting after a crash and its asks if you want to recover.
In reply to Note, though, that you… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks. I used to crash Finale updates within a few hours/days of installing them. I learned that such a crash is often a sign from the creativity deities, that I am writing -- how would one put it in english . . . c-r-*-p, and the unrepentant crash is a way of wiping the slate clean, and doing it much better the second-time-around.
I find, in general, 3.6 quite fun, but there remain many things I would like to be able to do, but music notation programs are aimed at the 99.9% of users.
"Mac 10.4.6" Really? The minimum requirements listed on the download page is MacOS 10.10+
In reply to "Mac 10.4.6" Really? The… by jeetee
:-\
10.14.6
In reply to :-\ 10.14.6 by kevin.austin@v…
You wouldn't believe how often verifying the information given to us actually solved the issue.
In this case however, it seems that there was indeed a crash on your system happening during the mouse release (so I assume you're clicking in the notes with the mouse?).
As it currently stands, that measure has been made invisible for that instrument, and I (on windows) seemingly can click in notes into it without crashing.
If you can somehow figure out if there were other specific actions to trigger this bug, then we can reproduce and get on to solving it.