I tested the following on 2f73777 on linux and on 2902cf6 on windows 7.

I don't know how to upload an mscz  or I would, for your convenience, but:

If you make a score 4/4 of 8ths, say c4 through c5 in each measure; and
increase the tempo from 80 to 230, per each measure; and then add a single
16th note in the final measure; then export this file into a *.mid; then
import the mid into mscore; there is no way to recover this score.

The notes come back as a bunch of   (16ths and a rest).  If you choose 8th
as the smallest note, then you don't get back the very last 16th (which is
in the original score).  I think it has to do with arithmetic when trying to
associate midi note on/ note off to 8th notes.  In other fields, this is
called a round trip test.  2f73777 and 2902cf6 fail the round trip test.  I
would like to help correct this, if it is alright with the community.  But
this is my first day into looking at the source, so any hints would be
appreciated.






retadando.zip <http://dev-list.musescore.org/file/n7578568/retadando.zip>  




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