Stacked Glissandi loss after saving and re-opening.
In notating stacked glissandi, the bottom one are loss whenever I close the file and reopen it. The picture attached is how the glisses are supposed to look like.
In notating stacked glissandi, the bottom one are loss whenever I close the file and reopen it. The picture attached is how the glisses are supposed to look like.
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Try entering the notes as separate Voices
In reply to Try entering the notes as… by underquark
Thanks for the reply. I do realize that separating voices works, but still, not being able to stack glissandi in the same voice is frustrating. It's more space-efficient and sometime necessary, like when entering stacked glisses for harps, guitars, pianoes, etc.
In reply to Thanks for the reply. I do… by __Zwischen__
The glissandi are saved here (version 3.0.2) : 1Test.mscz
How do you do for entering them?
In reply to The glissandi are saved here… by cadiz1
I enter the notes first. Then I add the glissandi, and use shift+up/down to alter the gliss lines.
In reply to I enter the notes first… by __Zwischen__
Indeed. Shift key is involved (it's an issue, of course). With the Ctrl key + arrow keys (or only arrow keys) , the glissandi are saved, but they revert (most often, not always, I don't know why until now) to their default position on Save.
To solve this (in fact, I still practice this way, which I much prefer, and you don't have to edit the glissando with Shift or Ctlr keys.)
1) Start by entering the two lowest whole notes: add a first glissando at that time.
2) Enter now the two top whole notes: add another glissando at this time.
And so on. And you can stay in note entry mode with this method. And so, a decisive advantage here, your glissandi are preserved. They are solid!