The MuseScore crash

• Jan 7, 2014 - 17:02

Hello everyone. Since about 2 years ago I have been using MuseScore 1.0 without problems. But I wanted to resize the page and when it was done to lose. Rode version 1.3 and I do not work for me and finally load the Nigtly and that it works.
MuseScore is the problem with the vertical blue line marks the note in playback mode to landscape change. Also not accept checks with keys and can not write the score.
I hope this information helps them to improve future versions of MuseScore.


Comments

Thank you for your crash report. Unfortunately it's not complete so we can not reproduce the crash. Please report which operating system you are working on, which nightly build version you use, the exact steps to reproduce the crash and attach the score file which crashes. Thanks.

In reply to by Thomas

I´m using window XP, of a Lenovo PC. The nightly version is last one 30e0623.
I was changing the size of the blade when the failure occurred and this remained even changing to the version to 1.3.

In reply to by incogoyo

The thing is, no one else seems to have this problem. So it has to be something unique about your situation. The most likely possibility is that the problem is with the specific score you are editing. If it happens with *all* scores for you then it could be some other application on your system that is incompatible with MuseScore. Can you try doing whatever you are doing using the "Reunion" demo score? If you see the problem even with that, then we will know the problem is not with your score. Otherwise, we will need you to attach a score, because that would be the only way anyone el;se would be able to reproduce the problem you are seeing.

In either case, we would also need is the *exact* series of steps you are following. Like:

1) Start MuseScore
2) Load attached score
3) go to Layout / Page Settings
4) change "Portrait" to "Landscape"
5) press OK

I've done this countless times and it always works for me, but if you are saying somehting goes wrong when you do this - or maye the steps are different - you'd have to describe in more detail exactly what you are doing, what you expect to see happen, and what happens instead. Otherwise, we really cannot guess.

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