crashing on save after i remove a time signiture Music_Berry • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:19 Reported version 3.4 Type Functional Frequency Once Severity S4 - Minor Reproducibility Randomly Status needs info Regression No Workaround No Project MuseScore Reply Comments Jojo-Schmitz • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:40 Frequency Few ⇒ Once Status active ⇒ needs info Sample score and/or exact steps to reproduce needed Also which Operating System you use ans what exact version of MuseScore. Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:42 On the other hand deleting the initial time signature is a known way to corrupt your score, as in absence of a time signature MuseScore assumes 4/4 There is no need to delete the initial time signature, you can just hide it via staff properties Reply Jojo-Schmitz • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:46 See for example #271462: Corruption on delete of initial timesig if section break present with no subsequent timesig and #51596: Delete of global time signature after local causes corruption and #24452: deleting a timesig changes the nominal and actual time sig to 4/4 regardles of the previous value Reply Music_Berry • Jun 25, 2020 - 19:03 i think i fixed it. i just delelted that entire measure. Reply
Jojo-Schmitz • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:40 Frequency Few ⇒ Once Status active ⇒ needs info Sample score and/or exact steps to reproduce needed Also which Operating System you use ans what exact version of MuseScore. Reply
Jojo-Schmitz • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:42 On the other hand deleting the initial time signature is a known way to corrupt your score, as in absence of a time signature MuseScore assumes 4/4 There is no need to delete the initial time signature, you can just hide it via staff properties Reply
Jojo-Schmitz • Jun 25, 2020 - 18:46 See for example #271462: Corruption on delete of initial timesig if section break present with no subsequent timesig and #51596: Delete of global time signature after local causes corruption and #24452: deleting a timesig changes the nominal and actual time sig to 4/4 regardles of the previous value Reply
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Sample score and/or exact steps to reproduce needed Also which Operating System you use ans what exact version of MuseScore.
On the other hand deleting the initial time signature is a known way to corrupt your score, as in absence of a time signature MuseScore assumes 4/4
There is no need to delete the initial time signature, you can just hide it via staff properties
See for example #271462: Corruption on delete of initial timesig if section break present with no subsequent timesig and #51596: Delete of global time signature after local causes corruption and #24452: deleting a timesig changes the nominal and actual time sig to 4/4 regardles of the previous value
i think i fixed it. i just delelted that entire measure.