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Ties can be added to beginning of system when repeating a note #19081

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zacjansheski opened this issue Aug 17, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #19436
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Ties can be added to beginning of system when repeating a note #19081

zacjansheski opened this issue Aug 17, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #19436
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engraving P2 Priority: Medium regression MS4 Regression on a prior release UX/interaction

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Issue type

Engraving bug

Bug description

A tie can be added to the beginning of the system when repeating a note.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Make a score in 7/8
  2. Add a dotted half note
  3. Repeat three times with "R"
  4. A tie is added to the beginning of the system

Screenshots/Screen recordings

video1899904662.mp4

MuseScore Version

OS: macOS 11.7, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.2.0-232290302, revision: github-musescore-musescore-f976592

Regression

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

Operating system

OS: macOS 11.6

Additional context

Happens in 4.1, not in 4.0.2

@muse-bot muse-bot added engraving regression MS4 Regression on a prior release labels Aug 17, 2023
@zacjansheski zacjansheski added the P2 Priority: Medium label Aug 17, 2023
@zacjansheski zacjansheski changed the title Ties can be added to beginning of system Ties can be added to beginning of system when repeating a note Aug 17, 2023
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