The last entered extra bass in lutes > to 7 courses is shown when launching the playback
2.1 version / Windows 10
1) Load this test file: lute playback.mscz
2) Enter an extra bass eg 5 in second measure ("N", type 11 times down arrow -> enter the 5), then the 6 if wished, or simply the second extra bass, "a" with a single "slash", ie: /a (as second image)
3) Launch the playback:
Result: the numbers or the slashs are showed
Ditto with Italian tabs.
- The only way to avoid this display is to save and reload the score.
Comments
In reply to #2 by Jojo-Schmitz
Always active.
Regression in 2.2 or also present in 2.1?
In reply to Regression in 2.2 or also… by Jojo-Schmitz
Also present in 2.1
master too?
For the record, a similar problem in the Master branch appeared after the merge of the support of bass string notations (August 2015: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/2113/files)
I reported it here in this comment: https://musescore.org/en/node/73686#comment-336946
"I spotted one or two unexpected things in the display at the time of playback (number 6 following the cursor over each time)"
Issue fixed, see the comment: https://musescore.org/en/node/73716#comment-337186
And the commit: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/commit/1dad6e284ec5a716c0d1ccd99…
So, I guess the current issue is close (or the same?), and it re-appeared, or was not "updated" when this feature was merged for version 2.1? Ie: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/pull/3064
Fixed in branch 2.2, commit 403ea34992
fix #205946: The last entered extra bass in lutes > to 7 courses is shown when launching the playback
Fixed in branch 2.2, commit 0afde9f157
fix #205946: Better fix, more in line with master branch
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.