flat and sharp symbols
I just did the Musescore update. I can not add a flat or sharp symbol to a chord name. It worked with the previous version. I use control k and get the blinking cursor in the text box above my chord, type the letter then press F2 and click on the flat symbol and nothing happens. did the procedure change for the new version?
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Re: entering chord symbols, use lower case 'b' for flat.
Use number symbol '#" for sharp.
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/chord-symbols#enter-chord-symbol
In reply to Re: chord symbols, use lower… by Jm6stringer
It has always been that way for version 2
In reply to It has always been that way… by mike320
if that were the case, why was it working up until an hour ago and stopped after I did the update?
I'm confused.
In reply to if that were the case, why… by bobrushing
It only looked like it was working. If you ever decided to transpose the staff with the accidentals the b or # would have been considered part of the note and ignored. So in version 2.1 Ab for a C instrument would transpose to Fb# for an Eb instrument. So, the new limitation is better than previously allowing the symbols from the F2 palette. Since chord symbols have been allowed, if you used the b & # from the keyboard the previous Ab would properly transpose to F.
In reply to Re: chord symbols, use lower… by Jm6stringer
that's what i'm going to do. faster way i guess. less clicks and less dialog boxes to peck through.
See also https://musescore.org/en/node/269352
But also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/chord-symbols#enter-chord-symbol which explicitly states what to use and what not.