Naturals in key signature
Can somebody explain to me why in the attached project Musescore is not generating accidentals before the change of key signature to "C major", but when I insert or append a bar attached to bar 1 it does?
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This is strange. It won't show any naturals in key signatures. I tried changing the key signatures in several ways that would lead to naturals in the key signature and the naturals won't show.
I think: This bug is related to "Show-courtesy" property.
Workaround:
1. Put another "Key Signature" on the second measure.
2. Click on the newly added "Key Signature". (select)
3. Unmark the "Show courtesy" box from the inspector.
4. Now put the "C Major" Key signature on the second measure.
In reply to I think: This bug is related… by Ziya Mete Demircan
I've not run across this before. For the sake of the OP I'll point out that there is still not courtesy signature after your workaround.
In reply to I've not run across this… by mike320
Yes,
But at least here's the C Major sign (Bb to C => two naturals)
Otherwise we don't know which Key we are in, right now.
In reply to Yes,… by Ziya Mete Demircan
You are correct, I was just point that out.
In reply to You are correct, I was just… by mike320
The opinion of a naive ...
Ctrl + A. You will see that the selection exceeds the margins of the page:
In continuous view they appear. And they are present if I open with ad25622
It seems to me a side effect of Edit / Bar-> Join...
In reply to The opinion of a naive … by Shoichi
OK - what steps to resolve properly?
In reply to OK - what steps to resolve… by [DELETED] 27476272
Edit / Bar-> Split;
Select barlines press 'V'.
HTH
In reply to Edit / Bar-> Split;… by Shoichi
Thank you. So the only way to effect this is to have a split bar before the change to C major?
And to be clear, having those invisible barlines does not alter the way the notes are distributed across both bars?
In reply to The opinion of a naive … by Shoichi
Indeed, the extra space after the barline is a clue that a problem exists. Apparently a C major key signature exists there after the barline and it is confusing things. I recall a bug in an earlier version that could lead to this situation - did you perchance start this score before 2.1? Can you remember anything about the sequence of events that led to this?
In reply to Indeed, the extra space… by Marc Sabatella
I started with the version I have – 2.1.0 871c8ce.
In fact, I'm totally new to Musescore – I've been doing it about a week now.
If I recall, I did bar 1 and then pasted into bar 2 then changed the time signature, then merged the bars.