Crash With Figured Bass
Reported version
2.1
Priority
P2 - Medium
Type
Functional
Severity
S1 - Blocker
Reproducibility
Once
Status
active
Regression
No
Workaround
Yes
Project
When entering a figured bass, musescore crashes if the length value is changed, i. e.; by pressing CTRL+6, then, whilst holding CTRL, 7. I replicated this several times.
I've not filed a bug report here before, so I hope that I've done it correctly.
GIT commit: 3543170
Comments
That commit is 2 years old!?
It's the latest in the debian repository and claims to be 2.0.2.
Then there's something wrong with how it got built
Then there's something wrong with how it got built, but this should be irrelevant to the problem at hand
Plese post the specific score you are having problems with and precise step by step instructions to reproduce the crash. I tried it just now and had no problems, so it must be something particular to your exact situation.
Ah, the bug is on my system: the keypad produces the bug, but the numbers above the letters produces the expected result.
I've noticed that my keypad isn't working very well in other programmes, including musescore: pressing CTRL-3 on the keypad, for example, doesn't work, whereas it does if I use the three above the keys. I can post the score if you'd like, but I think this bug can be closed.
Well crashes are bad. If we can prevent them, we should. So score & steps wpuld still be useful. But I don't have a numeric keypad myself to test with; hopefully someone else will be able to look.
Right. I have uploaded the score to Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/l0uiyq6im26dv4z/%C2%ABPues%20yo%20solo%20me%2…
I can no longer reproduce the bug every time: I just tried the method I used yester-day, namely selecting a note, entering CTRL+g, then CTRL+6, then, whilst holding CTRL, pushing seven on the numpad. This did not result in an instant crash: I had to continue pushing a few random numbers on the numpad until the crash occurred. Having restarted musescore, I can not get it to crash.
Interestingly, using CTRL+numpad results in various characters and symbols being produced, such as the pound sing, an up-bow sign and a greater-than-or-equal-to sign. I had noticed this yester-day as well, but dismissed it as some peculiarity of musescore's. Here's a link to a snapshot: http://imgur.com/aMw4VMQ.
Let me know what else I can provide. If nothing else, triaging this bug might make my numpad more useable: as I indicated earlier, various programmes don't register its presses correctly. I suspect it has some thing to do with qt5 or KDE5, as I recently "upgraded" my system and broke many things: debian unstable seems to be very much so lately.
I've attached it to this thread directcly, for easier and permanent Access...
Apparently it also is available here:
https://musescore.com/score/1163001
The requested information had been supplied quite a while ago :-)