![]() OS: Windows 10 Version 2009 or later, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 4.1. Maybe somebody can carefully compare revisions 1 and 2 to see if there is some clue or corruption as to what happened. I recreated all the slurs for revision 5 and then it somehow happened again as I was working the individual parts (which have the slurs). Happened between revisions 1 (correct) and 2 (missing). ![]() I wish I could recreate this - I guess maybe it's possible that my file got corrupted somehow (since I've not seen this before), but that shouldn't happen anyhow, or at the program should report the file is corrupted. I have no idea how this happened, nor how to recreate it, but it's a fairly serious issue. It seems to keep the slurs when there is a tie inside the slur (see picture).Doesn't seem to delete the slurs in the individual parts.Possibly happens on file open or close (I'm not sure of this, but I didn't observe it happening when I was working on the file).I noticed the parts are just fine and contain all the slurs, so they were only deleted from the score. When I reopened the file at a later time, I noticed the slurs were gone again in 3 of the staves, but this time the cello slurs remained. I opened the individual parts and these looked fine. So, I was a bit frustrated, but having never seen this before I assumed it was a one-off and I re-entered all the slurs in the score in a new revision and everything looked great. I don't know exactly when or how this happened. I have a piece I'm engraving for string quartet (4 staves) and when I opened my most recent revision, I noticed nearly all the slurs were missing from all four staves. Strange problem with MS4.1.1 I haven't encountered before. 1) Open MuseScore and create a new score with a single melody instrument for easy testing. Engraving bug (incorrect score rendering) Bug description When creating multiple slurs between notes (without clicking anything else in between creation of slurs), the first slur added maintains the six editing boxes while the next slurs will need to be manually double clicked to edit.
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