SATB User Template with C-clefs: auto adding wrong bars
Hello. I have two problems in 4.5.2:
FIRST PROBLEM.
When I construct my SATB 4-staff templates with Soprano, Alto, Tenor C-clefs, there are no problems.
But when I apply it from "My Templates", my score acquires ten bars with 2 Treble clefs (Soprano, Alto voices) and 1 Treble clef an octave lower (Tenor voice). This tempate was saved in folder "Templates", and it has no problems with directory.
Is it bug of MuseScore? Or some of my actions are wrong when I create my Template (or apply it)?
SECOND PROBLEM (with default style and font settings).
When I add alto C-clef to my staff, the symbol of clef is too short. How to fix it?
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Comments
Curious indeed. I'm getting the same result as you (version 4.5.2). As in your second image, the "new" clefs appear correctly everywhere... except in the first system (which displays the original clefs)
In reply to Curious indeed. I'm getting… by cadiz1
Thanks for involving too in this problem :)
Can you share that template? I suspect there's an issue with the template.
In reply to Can you share that template? by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't know who you're talking to. Have you tried it yourself? Whether by the SATB Model already in place, or by choosing instruments, Soprano, Alto, etc. then changing clefs, the customized template opens with the original clefs on the first system, then the modified clefs on all the rest of the score.
Example: template2.mscz
In reply to I don't know who you're… by cadiz1
No, but I do know that the default clef is embedded in the template in the instrument definitions and that is most probably different from what you changed it to in measure 1.
In reply to No, butz I do know that the… by Jojo-Schmitz
And indeed that was the case. Try this
In reply to And indeed that was the case… by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't understand your reasoning. Both the OP and myself have opened the SATB template (or chosen the same instruments, as said the result is the same), before changing clefs, saving the score, and dropping it in Documents/MuseScore4/Templates.
When I reopen the program, in “My templates”, I expect to receive the score I saved. Is "our" expectation correct or not?
So, now tell us what you did in particular to get the “Template 2” file?
In reply to I don't understand your… by cadiz1
This is my file you asked earlier
In reply to I don't understand your… by cadiz1
That's what doesn't work. Scores created from a template delete all measures from that template, and that os where you change the clefs, the new score then takes the default clef of the instrument definitions in the score.
And those are the ones I changed (manually, extract the mscx from the mscz and editing it with a plain text editor).
No bug in sight it is how templaletrs worked ever since.
In reply to That's what doesn't work… by Jojo-Schmitz
In reply to As already mentioned, I didn… by cadiz1
Yes, as said further down already:
A template is just a set of instruments and style settings. Any changes to measures (or frames) are lost
In reply to Yes, as said furter down: A… by Jojo-Schmitz
Okay, but why are these "changes to measures" lost in the first system, but retained in subsequent ones?
I could understand if this change failed for the whole score, but not in this way.
In reply to Okay, but why are they lost… by cadiz1
That they show in the 2nd system looks like a bug to me
In reply to That they show in the 2nd… by Jojo-Schmitz
For me too, it's a no-brainer. I'll be filing a bug report soon.
In reply to And indeed that was the case… by Jojo-Schmitz
Jojo-Schmitz, Wow, it really works. Thank you very much for YOUR file and helping.
Please, tell to all of us, how did you do this template? IDK, maybe, we do any mistakes when create our templates
In reply to Wow, it really works. Thank… by djaccord1995
See above
Your 2nd problem is an issue with the musical font, Leland. Bravura, Emmentaler and others don't have it
It may well be by design, but feel free to file an issue at https://github.com/MuseScoreFonts/Leland/issues/new
In the meantime, go to you Template folder and open it from there. It opens correctly.
Of course it should open correctly from My Templates. Should be reported. But until it gets fixed, you can open it directly like any score.
In reply to In the meantime, go to you… by bobjp
No report needed, as there's no bug...
In reply to No reporet needed, as there… by Jojo-Schmitz
So you are saying that ,by design, I can't open a score from the MyTemplates folder in New score, the way I saves it?
In reply to So you are saying that ,by… by bobjp
Yes, not if you change stuff anywhere in its measures
A template is a set of instruments and style settings, nothing more.
In reply to Yes, not if you change stuff… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry. But MuseScore can't open a template the way I created it. How is that OK. Why bother having the ability to create a template if MuseScore can't deal with it?
In reply to Sorry. But MuseScore can't… by bobjp
MuseScore can open templates. And in the way cou craeted them: as a set of instruments and style settings.
If yoiu do chanmges to the instruments later in the score (like in measure 1) those are not part of the data that is taken, not part of the style settings nor the list of instruments. That is by design.
In reply to MuseScore can open templates… by Jojo-Schmitz
So MuseScore can't open a template the way I created it. My question is, why have the ability to create a template at all? MuseScore can deal with changes later. Why not in a template I create?
In reply to So MuseScore can't open a… by bobjp
Because.
(I did explain the details, what a template is and what it is not)
In reply to Because. (I did explain the… by Jojo-Schmitz
So, this is my problem.
If it is OK for MuseScore — I have no any questions.
Sorry for my English.
https://youtu.be/NjiFkxbj-4Q?si=YgYuXt5GWRKWKWMD
In reply to So, this is my problem. If… by djaccord1995
Your problem is understood, and I've explained why this doesn't work the way you'd want it to work.
In reply to Your problem is understood,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Okay. Thanks for all, who was helping with this problem.
In reply to Okay. Thanks for all, who… by djaccord1995
As Jojo said, I quote: "A template is a set of instruments and style settings, nothing more "
I knew it, I'm sure, but I needed to be reminded...
So don't expect changes for key signatures, time signatures and clefs to be respected.
Take an example (it's really just an example...) of a score created before it was placed to Documents/MuseScore4/Templates
Once opened via "My templates", you get this! (image below)
Except, as I pointed out, the change of clefs is preserved in all systems other than the first! Which is completely inconsistent. This is the issue. If we follow the logic of a Template, the original clefs of the instruments should appear in all systems.
In fact, it's perfectly possible to create your own score, just as you like it (with the clefs you want), and leave it in a folder, on your desktop for example. When you use it, just save it under a different name, and your "Template" will still be there for reuse.
In reply to Comme l'a dit Jojo, I quote:… by cadiz1
Yes. And you can also save it in the Templates folder.(because it is a template). And open it from there yourself. Just don't have MuseScore open it.
Maybe that's how we should think of using the Template folder.
In reply to Yes. And you can also save… by bobjp
Of course, but it's so much faster for me to have this folder (which I can call My Templates...) on my Desktop.