Layout broken of the second page in large scores

• Sep 7, 2016 - 12:37
Reported version
3.0
Type
Functional
Severity
S3 - Major
Status
closed
Project

GIT commit 09859c9 / Windows 7

1) Big Band template
2) In the top staff eg, enter a quarter note in the first measure.

Result: the layout of the second page is completely broken, in particular with the bracket enterely separated from the rest.

- This result appears, of course, according to the size of the scores.

Eg, with the Brass Band template, the problem occurs by entering the third quarter note. And with the Brass Quintet template, at the measure 5, fourth beat. And so on for other large scores.

One example in the image below.

- This issue resolve itself when the end of the first system is reached (always in the scenario with repeated quarter notes).
Or it automatically fixe itself by saving the score (Ctrl + S)

second page broken.jpg


Comments

I can always reproduce with the last Release nightly (maybe involved?) 82a79cb (Windows 7)

Steps:

1) Open Big Band template
Result:
big band.jpg
2) Enter a quarter note
Result:
Second page entirely broken
big band2.jpg
More large view (click on image)
Big band3.jpg

Well, this Nightly (August3: 37e2b5e) fails too, when I enter three quarter notes (ie, the second page is broken immediately by entering the third quarter note)
So, more tricky that presumed?
broken 2.jpg

So, after continuing to check, it seems the "first stage of the rocket" appears in June 14

- This Nightly on June 10 6dd82d2 works with three quarter notes entered:
june 10.jpg
But also by continuing throughout the first system (so, ok?!)
June 10 bis.jpg
- However, this nigthly on June 14 fails (image below): 1a8cdf1

So, something with those two dates of June 14 and August 4, I guess?
June 14.jpg

Severity S4 - Minor S3 - Major
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Well, I don's see the Big Band template in master, but I can reproduce using "Concert Band" template. Bad things happen on the 3rd page after inputting first quarter note to the 1st measure.

Also, the page size doesn't fit all the instruments:

screencast 2018-04-11 14-02-29.gif