Clicking on already selelcted note removes accidental

• Nov 13, 2023 - 00:23

I just started using MS and I'm doing it by importing my Sibelius files via MusicXML.

I noticed that clicking on a note with an accidental twice causes the accidental to disappear. As several people here have said this doesn't happen for them, I'm wondering if it's related to importing a file via MusicXML.

I don't think I'm dragging the note. I'm just making a brief click using mouse keys so there's no way it could be dragged. Also it doesn't change lines or spaces. And it's always a matter of the accidental disappearing, whether that's going up or down in pitch.

Furthermore, the accidental symbol in the palette bar remains highlighted, although the note doesn't show the accidental and the playback is without the accidental.

Seems very much like a bug, but I'd be curious if there's an explanation.


Comments

I just imported a mxl from Sibelius 7.5. I found an accidental and clicked on it. no change no matter how many times I clicked it. My suggestion would be to save the file so that it is an mscz file. then open it and see what happens.

"Furthermore, the accidental symbol in the palette bar remains highlighted, although the note doesn't show the accidental and the playback is without the accidental."

After clicking the note, what pitch does the note report in the Status Bar (bottom left)? If it has changed there as well, then your click has changed the pitch. You say you are not dragging the note, but I think that is the most likely cause.

In reply to by DanielR

I'm using mouse keys so no dragging is possible. The key that produces the click is independent of any key that drags. Furthermore clicking on a flat always removes the flat (an upward motion) and clicking on a sharp always removes the sharp (a downward motion) so that's not consistent with a random drag.

In reply to by bobjp

It works for a few instruments, e.g. the flute. In instruments.xml there is a section like this for the flute:
<Articulation>
<velocity>100</velocity>
<gateTime>95</gateTime>
</Articulation>
This means that a note without a slur has a nominal duration of 95%, while notes with a slur have a duration of 100%.
Disadvantage: a whole note at a slow tempo has too long an interruption to the next note and with eighth notes the difference is barely audible.
I have added these lines to a copy of instruments.xml for my horn and linked to it in "Preferences/Score/Instrument List 1".
At least in 3.6.2 this worked with the disadvantage mentioned.

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