Bars Corrupted?
I washouts making a score when this (3rd measure) happened(I put the 4/4 sign to indicate it was in 4/4.). It was fixed later on, but scared me to be honest.
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I washouts making a score when this (3rd measure) happened(I put the 4/4 sign to indicate it was in 4/4.). It was fixed later on, but scared me to be honest.
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Yes, it looks corrupted. Hard to say more without the specific score itself and precise steps to reproduce the problem.
In reply to Yes, it looks corrupted. by Marc Sabatella
So this randomly happened. If it happens again, I will be sure to send the score.
because this is not the first time it happened
In reply to So this randomly happened. If by KeldeoClub
I found another one, but this was because of me, putting a half note where it could only put a quarter note. Isn't it supposed to tie the remaining quarter note to the next bar in this case?
In reply to I found another one, but this by KeldeoClub
Normally, yes. But it looks like you enabled the option "Style / General / Display note values across measure bar", which is specifically designed to allow notes like this. It's also clearly labelled "EXPERIMENTAL", which could explain any issues you might see using it. But in this case, it is doing exactly what it is designed to do.
In reply to Normally, yes. But it looks by Marc Sabatella
oh I see, but I never enabled that...
if I get a corrupted one I will tell you then
In reply to oh I see, but I never enabled by KeldeoClub
Is it possible you started this score by copying an existing one that had this option enabled? Options dont' enable themselves...
Anyhow, what we would really need to see is steps to reproduce a corruption. Once a score is already corrupted there is little we can do except help you fix it, but we need steps to reproduce in order to have much chance of fixing the underlying problem that led to the corruption.
In reply to Is it possible you started by Marc Sabatella
ahh no to the first one, and I will look out for the2nd one