Arpeggio spanning whole system create additional space
Reported version
3.6
Type
Graphical (UI)
Frequency
Many
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
duplicate
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
1) create a arpeggio and drag its length to span a whole system (screenshot 20 00 34)
2) save project
3) arpeggio creates additional (vertical!) space (no matter which note the glissando was connected to - top, bottom) screenshot 20 00 49
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2021-08-08 20_00_46-MuseScore 3_ Celtic Meditation v108.png | 25 KB |
2021-08-08 20_00_34-MuseScore 3_ Celtic Meditation v108_.png | 26.3 KB |
Comments
I am sorry, I mean arpeggio, of course...
This is not a bug - it's normal and correct that MuseScore adds extra space to prevent elements from accidentally colliding with other elements. it has no way of know you were actually trying to create a collision. In general, you can deliberately create collisions by disabling autoplace for the element (eg, by pressing "="). But here, there is a better solution, You don't want the arpeggio to just look like it extends to the other staff - you want to actually extend. Do this by adding the arpeggio to the top staff then pressing Shift+Down to extend it.
Someday we hope to support cross-staff arpeggios more directly - including playback. See for instance #312181: Need ability to extend arpeggios to other voices and staves.
In reply to This is not a bug - it's… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you for the clarification! That solved my problem.
Allow me to add, that I had studied the documentation on arpeggios and the "Shift + arrow" function was not clear to me to make it cross-staff - maybe it is just me :)
Thanks a lot!