Horisontal frame to section end
I have tried for hours to append a horisontal frame to section end rather than to end of score. Just one bar in the last row and it stretches all over the page width. Ugly... :-(
I have tried for hours to append a horisontal frame to section end rather than to end of score. Just one bar in the last row and it stretches all over the page width. Ugly... :-(
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"Append" in MuseScore indeed means to the end of the score. You want "Insert" instead. As in, select the first measure after where you want the frame, then use "Insert" to add the frame in front. Then adjust the line breaks if needed to make sure the frame ends one system and the next measure starts another.
If you need further assistance, please attach your score and describe what you are trying to do in more detail.
In reply to "Append" in MuseScore indeed… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc!
I have of course tried also "Insert". In many different configurations to no avail.
I attach the two pages and I am sure you can see my problem... :-)
In reply to Thanks, Marc!… by BrunoCatt
Eg: 1Forum help section end.mscz
Or: 2Forum help section end-1.mscz
In reply to Thanks, Marc!… by BrunoCatt
As I said, you also may need to adjust the line breaks. You currently have both a page and a section break right on that last measure of the first section. You don't want that; you want the break to appear after the horizontal frame, not after the measure. So delete the breaks from the last measure of the section and add them instead to the frame that follows. Right now you have only a single frame there, you probably actually want two - one at the end of the first section, one at the beginning of the second. But that's up to you - some people like to use frames to indent the beginnings of movements, and I'm guessing that is what you are trying to do.
So, to summarize:
1) remove the breaks
2) select the existing frame you have at the beginning of the second section
3) insert horizontal frame
4) add breaks to the newly inserted frame
In reply to As I said, you also may need… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks again, problem solved, I hadn't realized the possibility of adding breaks after frames...
Do I understand you mean there is a better way to make indent for new movement?
In reply to Thanks again, problem solved… by BrunoCatt
No, frames are the way. What I meant was, some people like to indent - the implication being that others don't like to indent at all, not that others indent differently.
In reply to As I said, you also may need… by Marc Sabatella
I hope it's okay to resurrect this thread. I am also encountering a similar issue and the solution you suggest isn't working, at least not to the extent I understand it, and I might be misunderstanding.
There's a horizontal frame at the end of the first movement for both parts. The frame at the end of the "editorial" part will eventually be zero thickness, and the one at the end of the "original" part is the width it needs to be. (The "editorial" and "original" designations are visible in the tabs.) I added the horizontal frames, then put the section break onto the frame. As you can see, the start of the 2nd mvt looks fine in "original", but in "editorial", the break has jumped to the first bar of the second movement. How do I fix this?
I've attached the file.
Thanks!
In reply to I hope it's okay to… by RickyChitarrone
See: 2Duetto in F, SC 9 (RS 3.7 2 Lute RSS).mscz
In reply to See: [inline:2Duetto in F,… by cadiz1
I was going to ask "how did you do that?", but you got the same results as I did. One of the parts (editorial) shows the correct break; the other part (Lute1) breaks both at the horizontal spacing frame and after the first measure of the 2me mouvement. Qu'est-ce qui arrive?
In reply to I was going to ask "how did… by RickyChitarrone
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In reply to Ok. And now ? [inline… by cadiz1
Okay, seen. Maybe there's an issue with horizontal frames and section breaks, I don't really remember. Or something else I missed. But there's another way.
So, instead of using these frames (remove them first), use the “Stretch” function twice (menu Format / Stretch / Decrease Layout Stretch) after selecting measures 13 and 14 of the ‘Original Lute’.
The effect on the layout is the same.
Now: 3Duetto in F, SC 9 (RS 3.7 2 Lute RSS).mscz
In reply to Okay, seen. Maybe there's a… by cadiz1
Decrease Layout Stretch! Brilliant. It worked perfectly. Thank you.
Of course, I'm using Evolution because of the instability issues I'd encountered doing intensive tablature work in MuseScore 4.x. Thank you for steering me in that direction. So if this is a bug there, I don't know if anybody would be interested in fixing it. But it doesn't matter. The issue is solved this way. Merci bien!
In the meantime, do you happen to know whether there's a newer iteration of Evolution for which the playback now works in Mac? I'm unable to hear my work played back to me, so I can only hope I caught any tablature mistakes on a purely visual basis!
In reply to Decrease Layout Stretch!… by RickyChitarrone
If you lost the link to the GitHub issue for the "instability" issue you reported with respect to tablature in MU4, we can check on its status. But I'm not aware of open issues of crashes or corruption - anything reported was fixed long ago.