Undo of F2 command does not return tab notes to original strings
Ubuntu 14.04, GIT commit: f78aca0
1) new score, guitar tab
2) note entry
3) 1, right down 2, right down 3, right down 4, right down 5, right down 6
4) at this point you should have the numbers 1-6 running diagonally left-right, top-bottom
5) select those measures
6) F2
7) at this point the last four notes move up a string, as per the usual "lowest fret" algorithm
8) Ctrl+Z
Result: notes return to original pitches, but the last two notes are not on the same strings they started on. It appears the original pitches have been subjected to the "lowest fret" algorithm.
To illustrate: before the F2/Undo, you have this:
After F2 and undo, you have this:
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Comments
Exact! I use a lot this F2 command, which I find very useful (sometimes as a sort of preview of transpose). But until this morning (!), I had never used for Tabs. Like what ...!
This issue (F2 + Undo) appears between:
- this Nightly on August 20: cd74c4f
- and this one on August 21: 53a33ec
#303762: [EPIC] Collection of Undo issues