3.7 "Evolution" - Test feature: Clone measure ranges/frames
Any users of 3.7 out there: it'd be nice if you could test measure cloning.
Any bugs found or whatever could be posted here.
The point is the ability to clone all data, so time signatures, key signatures, tempo texts, barlines, all that gets copied and inserted into new cloned measures, given a "paste (clone)" position rather than "pasted into" pre-existing measures
Artifacts are to be found at this PR: https://github.com/Jojo-Schmitz/MuseScore/pull/645
Right click menu has Paste (clone) added to it. Should work between scores etc after performing a normal [range selection] and [copy}... so it's a potential time saver depending on what you're trying to accomplish. Can also Ctrl+Shift+Drag frames to clone them as insertions (or even regular copy/paste). Some demos are on the PR file, but a quick small gif here too:
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Please more details: where are the artifacts on that page?
In reply to Please more details: where… by elsewhere
Where all artifacts are for PRs: the checks tab. You can also do the actions tab:
https://github.com/Jojo-Schmitz/MuseScore/wiki/MuseScore-3-Evolution,-G…
In reply to Where all artifacts are for… by worldwideweary
Looks Ok for me (Windows10). I selected & copied measure1, paste (clone) in measure 2 & everything of measure1 was pasted there
In reply to Looks Ok for me (Windows10)… by elsewhere
Ok thanks. Any further testing later that leads to undesirable behavior, feel free to mention any observations! Hopefully useful esp. for moving examples around a score or sub-sections between scores etc. Some of those example videos are on the co-related issue: https://github.com/Jojo-Schmitz/MuseScore/issues/638
In reply to Ok thanks. Any further… by worldwideweary
If you post the test files used in the video I can try & reproduce everything
In reply to If you post the test files… by elsewhere
Should be okay operating system wise doing the same things with the same score(s), but alternative attempts to do something else with whatever scores and other intentions is what draws curiosity. Main concern is getting any crash reports so that they're fixed quickly. So far so good over here.
In reply to Should be okay operating… by worldwideweary
Understood