Clefs, key and time signatures at the start of system are all courtesy?
1. Open attached score (produced in 1.3).
2. Right-click the clef, key or time signature at the start.
Result: They all offer to hide it, but say 'courtesy'.
Discussion: I don't think they are courtesy elements? What about other instances not at the start of a system?
Using MuseScore 2.0 Nightly Build (295eb6d) - Mac 10.7.5.
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I think you are misinterpreting the menu. It isn't saying the clef at the start of the system *is* a courtesy clef; it is offering to show or hide the courtesy clef that would have had appeared at the end of the *previous* system. Of course, there *is* no previous system. Somehow, MuseScore seems to think this represents a change of clef/keymeter rather than being the start of the piece. Seems to be the case for all scores - the initial clef/key/meter always shows the courtesy options in 2.0.
In reply to I think you are by Marc Sabatella
I fixed this in 152bad063d. If the clef/keysig/timesig is in the first measure it will not get the contextual menu with show courtesy XXX.