[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-09-10 Thread Dominic Shann
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #62967 (project denemo):


[comment #5 comment #5:]
> "But there was the additional problem (perhaps should have been in a
different bug report) that when I used adjust measures it couldn't handle
doing that. I've attached the relevant file again to this comment. " yes that
would be better - it does tell you it cannot handle it though - re-barring it
results in a time signature change in the middle of a bar, which it can't cope
with. You have to manually adjust it.

Ok so I understand now about the change of time signature causing the problem
with adjusting measure lenghts, and when I changed the last bar before the
time change, then all was well. I guess the crashing denemo issue is one you
have to decide about. 


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[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-09-08 Thread Richard Shann
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #62967 (project denemo):

"But there was the additional problem (perhaps should have been in a different
bug report) that when I used adjust measures it couldn't handle doing that.
I've attached the relevant file again to this comment. " yes that would be
better - it does tell you it cannot handle it though - re-barring it results
in a time signature change in the middle of a bar, which it can't cope with.
You have to manually adjust it.


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[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-09-08 Thread Dominic Shann
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #62967 (project denemo):

Well, as I said, when I tried doing it slowly it didn't craash, so it's not
consistent, but it has happened at least twice with this particular file -
I've not had any problems with other denemo files.

But there was the additional problem (perhaps should have been in a different
bug report) that when I used adjust measures it couldn't handle doing that.
I've attached the relevant file again to this comment.

[comment #3 comment #3:]
> You wrote:
> 
> - so now I had "filecrashingdenemo2". Then I tried to change the initial
time signature to 6/4 and denemo crashed (by crashed I mean stopped responding
to my input). The auto-saved file is "filecrashingdenemo3".
> 
> I've tried the same thing without any hanging up. If you repeat the
operation does it happen consistently for you?
> (I'm thinking you are suffering random crashes ...)

(file #53665)

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File name: file crashing denemo6.denemo   Size:231 KB




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[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-09-02 Thread Richard Shann
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #62967 (project denemo):

You wrote:

- so now I had "filecrashingdenemo2". Then I tried to change the initial time
signature to 6/4 and denemo crashed (by crashed I mean stopped responding to
my input). The auto-saved file is "filecrashingdenemo3".

I've tried the same thing without any hanging up. If you repeat the operation
does it happen consistently for you?
(I'm thinking you are suffering random crashes ...)


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[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-08-29 Thread Dominic Shann
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #62967 (project denemo):

Well I tried again, with "filecrashingdenemo" slowly and carefully and I
managed to delete all the time signatures up to the hidden time signatures at
the end, so now I had "filecrashingdenemo2". Then I tried to change the
initial time signature to 6/4 and denemo crashed (by crashed I mean stopped
responding to my input). The auto-saved file is "filecrashingdenemo3". With
this file I changed the intitial time signature to 6/4 without incident,
giving me "filecrashingdenemo4". Then I used 'adjust measure lengths' from the
movement menu and selected 're-bar underful and split overful' for the entire
movement. This came up with "filecrashingdenemo5". 

I then tried changing all the dotted semibreve rests in "filecrashingdenemo4"
to two dotted minim rests to see if that was causing the problem but got the
same result when trying to adjust measure lengths.

I then started again with "filecrashingdenemo" and started deleting the change
of time signatures quite quickly and when I got to bar 10 denemo stopped
responding. 

(file #53616, file #53617, file #53618, file #53619)

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File name: file crashing denemo2.denemo   Size:230 KB


File name: file crashing denemo4.denemo   Size:230 KB


File name: file crashing denemo3.denemo   Size:230 KB


File name: file crashing denemo5.denemo   Size:232 KB




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[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-08-28 Thread Richard Shann
Update of bug #62967 (project denemo):

  Status:None => Need Info  

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Follow-up Comment #1:

What sort of crash? What did the crash recovery file look like?
I've stepped through deleting the time signatures without incident...


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[bug #62967] File crashing denemo

2022-08-27 Thread Dominic Shann
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 Summary: File crashing denemo
 Project: Denemo
   Submitter: dom
   Submitted: Sat 27 Aug 2022 10:06:47 AM UTC
Category: None
Severity: 3 - Normal
  Item Group: None
  Status: None
 Privacy: Public
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 Originator Name: 
 Open/Closed: Open
 Discussion Lock: Any


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Date: Sat 27 Aug 2022 10:06:47 AM UTC By: Dominic Shann 
With the attached file, when I start deleting the change of time signatures,
starting at the beginning, at some point denemo crashes.






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Date: Sat 27 Aug 2022 10:06:47 AM UTC  Name: file@crashing@denemo.denemo 
Size: 239KiB   By: dom



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