Can't un-indent first line of music
Hi there,
I have the attached file that I didn't create but am trying to edit. I want to un-indent the first line. In searching online, I've found two possible ways to do this, neither of which seem to apply here. I can't see that there's any frame to delete (and I do have "Show Frames" enabled). And the instrument names are blank, so they aren't taking up space in front of the staff.
I'm using MuseScore 2.3.2, and when I check for updates, it says I'm up to date. I'm on Mac OS Mojave (10.14).
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Tandava
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Comments
This is actually a bug that seems to be the same as one recently reported against version 3.0 if I remember correctly. I'll find it and follow up with a link to the bug report so these can be automatically cross-referenced by the website.
To make the indentations go away you need to delete both the long and short instrument names on the staves that are being hidden. MuseScore is making some room for them for some reason. If you don't delete the short instrument names, systems after the first will be indented.
In reply to This is actually a bug that… by mike320
Thanks! How do I find the hidden staves to delete their names?
In reply to Thanks! How do I find the… by gwaldon
I unhid them using Style->General by removing the check you put in to hide them. I then right clicked the staves and chose staff properties (stave properties in British English).
In reply to I unhid them using Style-… by mike320
Ah, I see. (I was just given this file to edit, so I had never hidden the staffs myself in the first place. :-) I guess the trade off is that then the names also disappear from where I do want them to show later, but I can live with that. Thank you!
In reply to Ah, I see. (I was just given… by gwaldon
After I worte my response I had a suspicion you were not the one who hid the staves, and you confirmed that. You can put the short names back in so you can see the results, but when I was examining the the file the second system was indented and I didn't think that's what you wanted.
It seems the bug was reported a long time ago and I recently saw it for some reason. See #270206: First system-indent with Hide Empty Staves. .
In reply to It seems the bug was… by mike320
Maybe you remember #277666: Space for instrument name of hidden staff is reserved
Which one should be marked as doublette?
In reply to And here again #277666:… by tobik
I see you fixed it while I was asleep. You are correct about the one I remembered. None of the words I would look for were in the title.
In reply to I see you fixed it while I… by mike320
In fact it was Werner who fixed it.
Meanwhile, you can go to
Format -> Style -> Score
and uncheck "Enable indentation on first system".In reply to Meanwhile, you can go to… by jeyes
Lol to the HTML encoded >
In reply to Meanwhile, you can go to… by jeyes
Which didn't exist back in 2018 and MuseScore 2.3.2, but only since a few weeks in MuseScore 3.6+
In reply to Meanwhile, you can go to… by jeyes
I have tried that and there is no prompt labeled "Enable indentation on first system". I am beginning to get very angry. My score was perfect, and musescore took liberties on its own accord to mess it up. There's now an annoying indent, and the first page consists of just four bars where it use to be 2 bars on each line like the rest of the pages. How did this happen without me doing it myself, and how do I fix the mess that musescore has made of my score? Thank you in advance and sorry about my tone. I spent hours on this thing and musescore destroyed my work.
In reply to Yeah, I have tried that and… by modelqford
Pls. see attached GIF file.
and make sure you are using the latest version (3.6.2).
In reply to Please see attached GIF file. by Ziya Mete Demircan
Thank you! That was very fast that you got back to me. I am only using musescore 3. So, all of the suggestions weren't working. I am updating it now.
In reply to Please see attached GIF file. by Ziya Mete Demircan
I updated it, but it still won't allow me to remove the indentation. I am assuming that since the score was created with Musescore3 that I will not be able to properly edit it with musescore 3.6.2. Is there anyway to change the measure problems? For some reason it has four measures spread out across the entire page.
In reply to I updated it, but it still… by modelqford
3.6.2 can edit all scores created with any previous version.
Share the score ans we can check.
In reply to I updated it, but it still… by modelqford
If you have 3.6.2 that option is definitely there. If you are using a language other than English it might look different of course. If you’re still having trouble finding that option after verifying you are on 3.6.2 (see Help : About to remove any doubts), please show a picture of your Format / Style / Dialog as well as the score itself, so we can understand and assist better.
In reply to I updated it, but it still… by modelqford
Without seeing your score it’s hard to say if four measures across the page is wrong or not - could be that’s all that fits given your settings, or it could be you have a system break that is telling MuseScore to end the system early. Again, once you attach your score we can start doing better than just guessing.