F# Major: E# is automatically notated as F-natural
I was notating an F-Major scale with the keyboard, and when I hit the "E" key, it automatically notated the enharmonic F-natural. This is bad form, as it is no longer the seventh of the scale, but rather an altered root. My key signature had the correct number of sharps to notate an F-Major scale, so ideally the program should have read "F-G-A-B-C-D-E-F". However, it read: "F-G-A-B-C-D-FNAT-F"
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Confirmed using self-built r.2005, Windows XP.
Oddly it doesn't do this every time.
A friend of mine commented that Musescore sometimes puts nonsensical enharmonics in while she's composing. Perhaps it's just not implemented for smarter notation yet?
If you encounter any enharmonic mistakes (besides the known problems associated with transposition ), be sure to report them like you did here.
Bumping up to critical since it doesn't store the information correctly.
should work now in rev. 2567
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.