corrupted file
Hi,
I'm getting a message to say my file is corrupted, I've reverted to the last saved version and re-inputted everything after that point but the same message appears. The errors are in the soprano part but I can't manually correct that part.
Here is the error list.
Incomplete bar: Part score: Soprano, bar 87, stave 1. Found: 5/4. Expected: 4/4.
Incomplete bar: Part score: Soprano, bar 88, stave 1. Found: 7/4. Expected: 4/4.
Incomplete bar: Part score: Soprano, bar 89, stave 1. Found: 10/8. Expected: 4/4.
What should I do? I don't know whether to save the corrupted file and send it to you or send the last saved version.
Cheers
Brooke Green
Comments
This might have occurred because I tried to use the black notes plug in. That made MS4 freeze and I had to reboot. I'm on a Mac Venura 13.6.9
In reply to This might have occurred… by troubadourbro
I decided to send the corrupted score. Here it is
In reply to I decided to send the… by troubadourbro
I'm on a deadline to finish this so I kept working with the corrupted file but now it's getting worse. After I hid the soprano ossia, the brackets remained and the tempo indications are set too high. Also playback is out of sync. Can you please look at this one?
In reply to I'm on a deadline to finish… by troubadourbro
About corruption, after resetting the Soprano part, in Parts / three small dots "..." / Reset), see now: 2Let not my love 8.mscz
In reply to See (after resetting the… by cadiz1
Thank you very much! I just had to add a couple of missing notes but that's all good. Can you help with a few other things for the score?
Is there a way to reset the notes so they are all black? They turned red after I used the check parallels plugin. I don't want to use the Color notes in black plugin again because I'm pretty sure that caused the file to corrupt.
There is an ossia stave above the soprano part but when it is hidden, all the tempo markings are set too high, above the hidden stave. How can I place them close to the soprano stave?
How do I centre the labelling of the Soprano part so it is in line with the soprano stave, not the hidden ossia stave?
In reply to Thank you very much! I just… by troubadourbro
Select all the notes and color them black. I don't know how they turned red, but they are just colored red with no other meaning.
No. But your ossia part has no notes, so why not delete the ossia part?
See 2nd; but you can put 3 or 4 line breaks before the "Soprano" and the "S." in the long and short instrument name.
See my version, done with 3.7.
In reply to Select all the notes and… by HildeK
Thanks! I really appreciate it.
In reply to Thank you very much! I just… by troubadourbro
In reply to Check the plugin 'black… by Jojo-Schmitz
He said:
This might have occurred because I tried to use the black notes plug in.
In reply to He said: *This might have… by HildeK
Oops, missed that, but I'm pretty sure that plugin can't corrupt a score
In reply to He said: *This might have… by HildeK
yes - this is the plugin I used that I think corrupted the file and caused the software to crash.
In reply to yes - this is the plugin I… by troubadourbro
So if I don't use the plugin, is there a way to colour notes black in MS 4.4.2? I'd like to know how to do this for the future, because after using the check parallels plugin, this colours many notes red.
In reply to So if I don't use the plugin… by troubadourbro
Right click a note head, select all similar, reset the color to default
In reply to Right click a note head,… by Jojo-Schmitz
thanks - that works - I've found I can select the whole score and it works.