Cross staff beaming in score is completely broken following a corruption.
Recently I have been working on a score with multiple parts, which I have never done before, thus I decided to go part by part but made an exception to certain measures that I deemed important (those that were referenced in other part scores on the imslp source material.) However, there was a corruption in measure 124 based on all of the parts simultaneously recognizing an incorrect time signature. I eventually fixed this by deleting the measure and replacing its contents manually (which allowed it to save), however now I find that all the cross staff beaming I had previously inserted has been undone, and attempting to re-add it with the ctrl-shift-up/ctrl-shift-down shortcut results in unexpected behavior. Closing and reopening has thus far not been able to fix the issue, and it is happening score-wide.
As an example (this problem happens wherever there are sections of long beamed 32nd notes)
Expected behavior:
Actual behavior:
Attached below is the file this problem is happening to:
concerto2.mscz
Comments
You must to write all upper line on upper staff AND all bottom line on bottom staff. THEN select the notes wich will cross staves and move them (ctrl+shift+up arrow or ctrl+shift+down arrow). Adjusting beams position will be necessary.
In reply to You must to write all upper… by mtuliosax
But, in fact your file has un error. I tried reproduce your excerpt in a new file and everything is OK. Even if I copy the line I wrote on your file the problem happens too.
Your score doesn't use cross staff notation at all.
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/cross-staff-notation
In reply to Your score doesn't use cross… by Jojo-Schmitz
In fact but I tried write in the right way and there is a problem with the piano grand staff. I suggest him to create a new piano staff and to copy and paste the previous one. At troubled measures select upper staff and explode it. It worked for me.
In reply to In fact but I tried write in… by mtuliosax
Ah, I see
In reply to In fact but I tried write in… by mtuliosax
It's fixed! I'm not sure exactly why it worked, but I copied and pasted everything to a new piano staff as you said to do and now it works properly. The only problem I had is that I needed to re-beam everything since it was undone following the corruption, but I hadn't done too much work already so it wasn't that much trouble. Thank you!
In reply to It's fixed! I'm not sure… by Onesong
Nice to hear that! You're welcome.