Well, I figured out the segment join issue. Turns out that when I was copying 
the original segment it had notes left in it beyond the end of the last measure 
because I had trimmed the length of that segment without deleting the unwanted 
notes. I copied that segment six times  and then joined them and that is when I 
noticed the extra notes and didn't realize where they came from. The weird 
thing is is that the notes only spilled over from the first segment but not the 
subsequent copied ones. The first segment was copied from another track. 

Not that big a deal now that I know how it's happening but I don't remember 
previous Rosegarden versions behaving this way. I still think that this may be 
a bug.

Frank

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To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 17:41:40 -0400
Subject: [Rosegarden-user] Extra Notes  Joining Segments








Hi, 

I'm new to this list and this is my first post. Great program, thanks to the 
folks that are hanging in there to keeping it going.

I just upgraded to Ubuntu Studio 11.04 which comes with Rosegarden 10.10. 
Having a few strange issues, most annoying one is when I'm joining segments, 
extra notes get added in to the combined segment. Looking through the various 
notes and googling I've not seen anyone else report this issue.

Also getting a segmentation fault when I go to open a recent file after the 
program first starts.

Any help would be appreciated.

Frank
                                          

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