
Pour éviter les erreurs lors d'un copier-coller, effectuez d'abord Partition > Configurer mode graveur (Ctrl_Maj_E) > Appliquer

The mess below occurred after forgetting all this, copying the 16th notes then pasting-over the quarter note.Īfter undo, all notes were subsequently found to have an offset. You may have wanted a deliberate offset (double-click on a note and set Head offset %) To avoid errors during a copy-paste, first perform Score > Engraver mode set-up (Ctrl_Shift_E) > Apply (or Cntrl_E twice).Įven though you had set Options > Automatic spacing, the spacing does not auto-correct after you have moved notes with the mouse: Ĭopy-paste timing errors (reprise) Extraneous_rests_from_copy-paste.png Shh! Let's just let that be our little secret!. Since you have carelessly mentioned that secret in public, I presume it is now safe to talk?! I think I knew that years ago!Įn bouche fermée n'entrent pas de mouches. If you double-click within the bar, the whole bar on that staff is automatically selected. Is there a method of copying one bar of a single staff within a system? I sometimes wonder if I am not copying 100% of the notes or the bar (I scroll the mouse). Here it shows itself when copying triplets into the Album: The problem is not specifically to do with arpeggio it is not even consistent. HA+VS+PdfToMusic Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon Le coeur a ses raisons, que la Raison ne connaît point. ABC file looks fine, but it is usually necessary to delete the entire line and retype it in order to solve the problem, if I can't fix it in HA). Of those cases, about half result from my error and half from some kind of conflict between the text file and the input algorithm (i.e., the. I occasionally get this sort of problem as the result of importing a score from an. There are sometimes non-obvious glitches there. Tony, also look at the durations of each note (right-click>Edit note).
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Harmony Assistant - Ubuntu + Wine et Windows XP sur machine virtuelle. What comes out if you first get rid of the arpeggio effect (strum) ? The short rest might come from the delay applied to the first (and possibly other) notes of the chord. Quote: The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute the man who does not ask is a fool for life. Or should I say that I get too exact timing? This either results in an error message for single-bar operation, else displaces all succeeding notes with lots of small tails.

The example below shows that copying and pasting a quarter-note chord adds a very, very short rest. I often get inexact timing with a copy-paste operation. Topic: Copy-paste timing errors (Read 915 times)Ĭopy-paste timing errors Timing_Copy_error.png Melody Assistant / Harmony Assistant (Moderator: Forum Administrator) You can read all messages, but to be able to post,īoard Home | Help | Search | Polls | Members | Login | Register Myriad Forum « Copy-paste timing errors »
