Mis-placed bows when importing .xml files
When I import scores from .xml files exported from Sibelius, several bows from all instruments ends up in 1st instrument line. See attached files. (I was denied to upload .sib (Sibelius file), so see the screencopy.
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Bruremarsj Førde ny.xml | 557.77 KB |
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I use a MacBook Air 2018, OS: macOS Mojave (10.14), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.4.21117, revision: cda4080
In reply to I use a MacBook Air 2018, OS… by Tor Fjeldstad
To help clarify the problem, these elements are called "ties" in English (not "bows"). And the problem is indeed that all the ties from the Alto, Tenor and Bass staves have been moved onto the Soprano stave. I'll leave it to a MusicXML expert to decide the cause of this odd behaviour.
In reply to To help clarify the problem,… by DanielR
Thanks Daniel, that is correct. I mixed up the names. I look forward to any help to get rid of this behavior. I have earlier done this without problems, but int the last weeks, this happens with all files I try tho import.
In reply to Thanks Daniel, that is… by Tor Fjeldstad
Unfortunately, it is a structural MuseScore issue, introduced on Feb 18 by me. Will try to create a fix as soon as possible. No workaround feasible in the current MuseScore version, but you could (at some inconvenience) do the MusicXML to MuseScore conversion in an older version, e.g. 2.3.2.
New issue created, see #285631: [MusicXML import] Misplaced ties when importing .xml files
In reply to Thanks Daniel, that is… by Tor Fjeldstad
Fix created, waiting for pull request to be merged.
In reply to Fix created, waiting for… by Leon Vinken
Leon, thank you!
In reply to Leon, thank you! by DanielR
Hi Dan, you're welcome !
Regards, Leon.
In reply to Hi Dan, you're welcome !… by Leon Vinken
Fix is included in 3.05.
In reply to Fix is included in 3.05. by Leon Vinken
Thanks a lot Leon. This was a great help! And so quick :-)