Can you attach a sample score. I believe this is related to invisible staves. I start doing things and forget to make bug reports. I've noticed this when the first staff is invisible/hidden and I don't check the "hide" button on the first staff.
It does not work to select the courtesy itself then uncheck "Show courtesy"; you need to select the real element. This is not different than 2.x, btw, but always bugs me in that we should be smart enough to "do what I mean" here.
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.4.5763, revision: cda4080
And because it does'n work in the same way with the clef?
If you select the courtesy clef and uncheck "Show courtesy" from the inspector it disappears.
Right. Clefs are different in that the one we think of as the courtesy is actually the real clef change - unlike key and time signature changes, clef changes do normally appear before the bar. It only appears to be a courtesy because it's at the end of a system, s do we have some special handling to make it work the way it appears to be rather than how it actually is :-)
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Which version of MuseScore, what OS, sample score?
Can you attach a sample score. I believe this is related to invisible staves. I start doing things and forget to make bug reports. I've noticed this when the first staff is invisible/hidden and I don't check the "hide" button on the first staff.
It does not work to select the courtesy itself then uncheck "Show courtesy"; you need to select the real element. This is not different than 2.x, btw, but always bugs me in that we should be smart enough to "do what I mean" here.
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.0.4.5763, revision: cda4080
And because it does'n work in the same way with the clef?
If you select the courtesy clef and uncheck "Show courtesy" from the inspector it disappears.
Thanks.
Right. Clefs are different in that the one we think of as the courtesy is actually the real clef change - unlike key and time signature changes, clef changes do normally appear before the bar. It only appears to be a courtesy because it's at the end of a system, s do we have some special handling to make it work the way it appears to be rather than how it actually is :-)