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Increase/Decrease layout stretch uses [ ] shortcuts instead of { } shortcuts on Mac #19389

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DmitryArefiev opened this issue Sep 13, 2023 · 0 comments
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os: macOS Potentially specific to the macOS operating system P2 Priority: Medium regression_ms3 Regression from MS3 (3.6.2)

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DmitryArefiev commented Sep 13, 2023

Issue type

Shortcuts

Steps to reproduce

  1. Select measure
  2. Use { } shortcuts to Increase or Decrease layout stretch - it doesn't work, but works with [ ] shortcuts

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Screen.Recording.2023-09-13.at.16.44.20.1.mp4

MuseScore Version

4.2 master

Regression

Yes, this used to work in MuseScore 3.x and now is broken

Operating system

macOS 13

works fine on Windows or Linux

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@muse-bot muse-bot added the regression_ms3 Regression from MS3 (3.6.2) label Sep 13, 2023
@DmitryArefiev DmitryArefiev added this to To do in Keyboard navigation and shortcuts via automation Sep 13, 2023
@DmitryArefiev DmitryArefiev added this to To do in 4.x SHORTLIST via automation Sep 13, 2023
@DmitryArefiev DmitryArefiev added the P2 Priority: Medium label Sep 13, 2023
@cbjeukendrup cbjeukendrup added the os: macOS Potentially specific to the macOS operating system label Dec 17, 2023
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