Crash when editing a slur in french horn

• Feb 21, 2022 - 18:43

It is the 4th consecutive time my musescore crashes while trying to edit a specific slur in a french horn passage. Doesn't happen in any other instrument.


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In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

It's a passage I copied from the bassoon. I make the slur, which naturally appears between the selected note and the next one, and when I drag it to make it longer or taller or anything else, the window just disappears and I discover the app is no longer open

This is a video I took of the crash: https://youtu.be/Fs_92Cw1Lu4

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

So over to a real debugger. Stack trace:

1 Ms::Slur::slurPos slur.cpp 585 0xaaa93d
2 Ms::Slur::layoutSystem slur.cpp 1125 0xaad957
3 Ms::processLines layout.cpp 3826 0xa07dbb
4 Ms::Score::layoutSystemElements layout.cpp 4474 0xa0c1a9
5 Ms::Score::collectSystem layout.cpp 4183 0xa099e0
6 Ms::LayoutContext::collectPage layout.cpp 4852 0xa0e86f
7 Ms::LayoutContext::layout layout.cpp 5181 0xa105b4
8 Ms::Score::doLayoutRange layout.cpp 5169 0xa10514
9 Ms::Score::update cmd.cpp 302 0x536fa8
10 Ms::Score::endCmd cmd.cpp 260 0x536c46
11 Ms::ScoreViewCmdContext::~ScoreViewCmdContext events.cpp 802 0xf2dd50
12 Ms::ScoreView::keyPressEvent events.cpp 902 0x678008
13 QWidget::event(QEvent *) 0x33083e1b
14 Ms::ScoreView::event events.cpp 107 0x674996
15 QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper(QObject *, QEvent *) 0x3304790e
16 QApplication::notify(QObject *, QEvent *) 0x3304f099
17 QCoreApplication::forwardEvent(QObject *, QEvent *, QEvent *) 0x68a65a98
18 QWidgetWindow::event(QEvent *) 0x3309cbf1
19 QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper(QObject *, QEvent *) 0x3304790e
20 QApplication::notify(QObject *, QEvent *) 0x3304e3e3
...

Leaves me puzzled...

In reply to by fiddeou

Is there a reason why a French Horn 2&4 staff is present in the Recorders part?
This staff is completely corrupted (empty measures), and this is what causes the crash in the specific Horns part.
Remove this Recorders part, recreate it, and the problem will be solved.

corruption.jpg

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