Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Too thick beam of tremolo when noteheads are small #19073

Closed
cjw8172 opened this issue Aug 16, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #19129
Closed

Too thick beam of tremolo when noteheads are small #19073

cjw8172 opened this issue Aug 16, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #19129
Assignees
Labels
engraving P1 Priority: High regression Regression on a prior release

Comments

@cjw8172
Copy link

cjw8172 commented Aug 16, 2023

Issue type

Engraving bug

Bug description

Lately I've updated from MuseScore 4.0 to 4.1 to find many good features improved like trills, accidentals and so on. But now I have a small problem that didn't occur in version 4.0, which is thickness of beam on tremolo with small noteheads.

As you can see in "trem_4.1.png", beams of tremolos are too thick so it's kinda hard to know if it's 32th or not, when the notes are small-sized.

<trem_4.1.png>
trem_4 1

In MuseScore 4.0, the beams became thin along with small noteheads so there wasn't any problem. "trem_4.0.png" is a screenshot of the pdf file I exported from MuseScore 4.0, before the update.

<trem_4.0.png>
trem_4 0

I know that I can make the beams clear If I just make the noteheads of tremolos normal-sized, as in "trem_4.1_normal.png".

<trem_4.1_normal.png>
trem_4 1_normal

But I really want to put them small. Is there any solution for this?

Thanks always!

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open MuseScore 4.1.1
  2. Draw two random noteheads consecutive in a measure, and make them small noteheads using checkbox in property.
  3. Choose both of notes and add 16th or 32th tremolo between them using palette.
  4. The beam is too thick to the point where it looks even like a chunky black parallelogram, lacking enough white spaces between the lines.

Screenshots/Screen recordings

No response

MuseScore Version

4.1.1

Regression

Yes, this used to work in a previous version of MuseScore 4.x

Operating system

Windows 10

Additional context

Another screenshot for this problem:

スクリーンショット (28)

The tremolos in second measure aren't very conspicuous too, for the same reason.

@muse-bot muse-bot added engraving regression Regression on a prior release labels Aug 16, 2023
@oktophonie oktophonie added the P1 Priority: High label Aug 16, 2023
miiizen added a commit to miiizen/MuseScore that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2023
miiizen added a commit to miiizen/MuseScore that referenced this issue Aug 22, 2023
RomanPudashkin added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 24, 2023
Fix #19073: tremolo beam thickness consistent with notehead size
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
engraving P1 Priority: High regression Regression on a prior release
Projects
Status: Done
Development

Successfully merging a pull request may close this issue.

4 participants