Edit to slide does not allocate space until after full relayout

• Dec 30, 2021 - 13:12
Reported version
3.6
Type
Graphical (UI)
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
duplicate
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project

When saving after interting a slide mark, the score mess up. Please, see the files attached, in the order 1, 2 and 3. Thank you.

I am running Musescore Version 3.6.2.548021803 in Windows 11.


Comments

Status active needs info

Do you mean a glissando? Doesn't look liks a glissando, not using the default position at least.
It is not a Note-anchored line either, what else?

Please provide a sample score

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Sorry for the mistakes filling the form.

I want to mean a "Slide out" or "Slide in" marks from the "Arpeggios & glissandi" palette, the ones in the last line of the palette.

The sample score is attached. I discovered that the messed score is actually a problem of rendering. After refreshing, the problem is that the "Slide" mark is not where I´ve put it. Please, see the files attached in order 4, 5 (sample score), 6, 7, 8, and 9.

However, when using the "Glissando" mark, from the same palette, there is no problem at all. This is the mark I will use, after you called my attention to it, instead the "Slide" one.

Thank you.

Title Inserting a slide mark mess up the score when saving. Edit to slide does not allocate space until after full relayout
Status needs info duplicate

Indeed, for connecting two specific notes, the glissando is the correct symbol to use. It automatically adjusts according to the pitch and location of the notes. The slide is really just about the single note it is attached to.

If I'm understanding the pictures correctly, the bug is that the space for the adjusted slide wasn't allocated immediately upon editing it - only when the score is fully laid out again does that happen. So, the score is incorrect before the save, correct after. This appears to be a known long-standing issue - see #115736: Slides in/out: score doesn't re-layout after adjustment.

I see. Thank you very much for the explanation!
It would be superb an "Line type" option for the glissando, like the one in "Slur". In guitar you could use a dashed line in glisando to indicate a "tecnical" glissando, just to guide the finger and without doing sound.