Score spacing compared to 1.x
Has anyone else noticed that the spacing of everything is wider in the nightly builds of 2.0?
I have just noticed this because I opened a score from 1.x in the latest nightly build so I could export to SVG only to discover that my carefully prepared page-turns were destroyed.
On closer investigation it appears that MuseScore 2 is spacing everything more widely than 1.x.
Playing with the Bar parameters in the Style menu helps, but to get the same spacing as in 1.x makes it all look too crammed together.
As page turns are of paramount importance to keyboard players and other musicians using both hands to play their instrument, this is an issue of some importance, particularly if you are preparing scores to be read from a tablet.
Comments
Could you share the score?
In reply to Could you share the score? by [DELETED] 5
Not only the spacing…
I use both 1.2 and trunk. So I sometimes open 1.2 scores with trunk and see that a lot of details are not conserved and that the score needs a serious readjustment.
This should be investigated before releasing 2.0, at least to edit an advertisement about the best way to handle 1.2 scores under 2.0
In reply to Could you share the score? by [DELETED] 5
Attached :)
Incidentally this discrepancy seems to have crept in recently.
Inadvertently loading into an old nightly (2d3b0b9) kept the page turns intact.
The problem emerged from my Saturday morning build today: (d127bd4)
In reply to Attached :) Incidentally this by ChurchOrganist
seems you attached the backup file (ending with a comma)
In reply to seems you attached the backup by Jojo-Schmitz
oops.
Oh well - you know how to rename a file :)
Yes, I noticed an increasing widening in spacing in the last weeks? months? (Definitely, before than this week).
I did not spend time on specific tests, also because most of my scores are now in 2.0 (it is a risk, I know, but I prefer to risk it and use the new features) which cannot be 'counter-proofed' wih 1.x. So, I do not have hard facts, but I suspect this might be due to one or more of the following:
NOT FOUND: 1
NOT FOUND: 2
In general, I find the new decisions about proportional spacing less easy to understand than before. It would be useful to know which the current algorithm for proportional spacing is and/or where it is implemented (to try to understand it by myself).
Thanks,
M.
In reply to Indeed! by Miwarre
Its probably a bug. The principle algorithm has not changed in 2.0 but some subtle details have changed.
I will have a closer look at it.
In reply to Its probably a bug. The by [DELETED] 3
FWIW, I've noticed this quite some time (months?) as well. It's not just a few scores; it's practically everything. Trying to load the actual 1.X version of the "All Dudes" demo shows the problem very clearly. 1.X has no problems fitting measures 13-16 on one line, but you can't get 2.0 to do it, at least not just by reducing stretch. If you reduce it enough to fit those measures on one line, the last couple of notes extend off the right edge of the staff.
Most of my 1.X scores show similar issues. I use manual line breaks very liberally to make sure my page layout doesn't ever shift, but when I load the score in 2.0, some of my systems get split in two because the measures no longer fit on one system. Reducing stretch some times fixes it, but sometimes - as with All Dudes - it just can't.
In reply to FWIW, I've noticed this quite by Marc Sabatella
I fixed two problems and page layout now looks better.
The fixes will be in next nightly build.
In reply to I fixed two problems and page by [DELETED] 3
Yes! Some quick tests showed that scores now fit in a more tight spacing, as they used to (at least, generally speaking; fine points may be different, but globally compatible).
Thanks!
M.
In reply to I fixed two problems and page by [DELETED] 3
Confirmed - I haven't done a detailed comparison, but a spot check shows no obvious differences compared to 1.X. Thanks, Werner!
Thanks for fixing this! I notice that the spacing issue has been fixed in the Windows nighly, but I am still getting the wider spacing in the Linux install I've compiled from source, despite doing a git pull, Any help would be greatly appreciated.