On Fri, 2019-04-05 at 06:56 +0100, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > I created the attached first movement, The file you attached has two movements! The second has 13 bars of the first movement.
> originally in Bb and transposed > for my young Eb Sax player. > > The music leader wants it played in G, so I thought I'd duplicate > the > Movement and transpose it, putting both on one sheet. > However the Duplicate movement process has stopped part way. (This > is > not the first time this has happened either) Is this a repeatable problem? I tried deleting the second movement and then using Movement->"Duplicate or Merge"->Duplicate and it duplicated ok > > Obviously I can just copy from the above, but I wondered why. > > The lower line in the second movement references the Saxed line in > the > first movement at the moment. It changes when I change the first > movement (which is one thing I wanted to do previously, but > couldn't!) Yes, mirrored music is just a reference to some music in a specific staff, when you duplicate the movement you copy the reference which persists in referring to music in the staff in the previous movement. > This may explain why it is all there. ??? The thing to do is to delete the mirrored staffs in the duplicate movement and re-create them as references to the second movement's staffs (unless you want to have them mirror the original music). I think you could, on the other hand, make all the staffs in the second movement be mirrors of the non-mirrored ones in the first movement, which would be neater. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel