I am in jazz style - I know a lot make this mistake but as I said it works with Bbo9 which should have clued you to the fact I was in jazz style . I too am in Windows 7 Musescore 2.1.0 871c8ce I have Windows Pro not home, but that should have no affect as ther are fewer problems with Pro not more.
In order to udnerstand what might be going on, then, we would need you to attach the actual score you are having trouble with. Because the following works perfectly:
1) new score, Jazz Lead Sheet template
2) click rest in first measure
3) Ctrl+K
4) type "Bbo"
5) Esc
OK for the programmers: on a re-start I do get the superscript (did an OS restart as well) So it is a code segment somewhere that is not releasing its control most likely. Next time I am there I will remember the sequence narrow it down.
My guess is that the file was imported from 1.3 which didn't understand chord symbols nearly as well, and some of that "dumbness" unfortunately gets baked into the score and makes it hard for more recent versions to fix. Or perhaps the score was initially set to French or Solfeggio style, in which "Bb" is not a legal chord name to begin with, which prevented the "o" from being recognized either. Or you were editing a piece of text you thought was a chord symbol but was actually staff text. But if you see it happen again, do report back, an attach the score so we can investigate further.
In order to get "Jazz" chord symbol notation style, you need to select it in Style / Chord Symbols. If you do that, then the diminished symbol gets superscripted. It does not get superscripted in "Standard" style, even if you select a jazz-type font in Style / Text.
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It does work if you put Bbo9
In reply to It does work if you put Bbo9 by CEOmike
Even Bbo works, in Jazz style. MuseScore 2.1, Windows 7
In reply to Even Bbo works, in Jazz… by Jojo-Schmitz
I am in jazz style - I know a lot make this mistake but as I said it works with Bbo9 which should have clued you to the fact I was in jazz style . I too am in Windows 7 Musescore 2.1.0 871c8ce I have Windows Pro not home, but that should have no affect as ther are fewer problems with Pro not more.
In reply to I am in jazz style - I know… by CEOmike
In order to udnerstand what might be going on, then, we would need you to attach the actual score you are having trouble with. Because the following works perfectly:
1) new score, Jazz Lead Sheet template
2) click rest in first measure
3) Ctrl+K
4) type "Bbo"
5) Esc
In reply to In order to udnerstand what… by Marc Sabatella
As just posted I will find the sequence for you, and a particular score would help to show where it occurred, so I will research.
Hang tight for now :)
In reply to It does work if you put Bbo9 by CEOmike
OK for the programmers: on a re-start I do get the superscript (did an OS restart as well) So it is a code segment somewhere that is not releasing its control most likely. Next time I am there I will remember the sequence narrow it down.
In reply to OK for the programmers: on a… by CEOmike
My guess is that the file was imported from 1.3 which didn't understand chord symbols nearly as well, and some of that "dumbness" unfortunately gets baked into the score and makes it hard for more recent versions to fix. Or perhaps the score was initially set to French or Solfeggio style, in which "Bb" is not a legal chord name to begin with, which prevented the "o" from being recognized either. Or you were editing a piece of text you thought was a chord symbol but was actually staff text. But if you see it happen again, do report back, an attach the score so we can investigate further.
In order to get "Jazz" chord symbol notation style, you need to select it in Style / Chord Symbols. If you do that, then the diminished symbol gets superscripted. It does not get superscripted in "Standard" style, even if you select a jazz-type font in Style / Text.
In reply to In order to get "jazz" chord… by Marc Sabatella
As commented above I understand Jazz style - it works for Bbo9 and not Bbo so obviously I am in Jazz style.