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I can't repeat this with 10.02-beta. Whatever I enter is always what I get back.
2010-01-08 00:05:20 UTC in Rosegarden
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Confirmed. It takes a long time to repeat this one, but I got it on the first try. I recorded about 100 bars, hit stop, started a new project, recorded about 13 bars, and the result was 100 bars long with junk from the previous document left over.
Interesting.
2010-01-07 23:17:05 UTC in Rosegarden
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Nope, there sure isn't. That's odd.
2010-01-07 23:05:18 UTC in Rosegarden
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Thanks for pinning down how to reproduce this. I've seen the phenomenon, but didn't realize how I'd gotten there.
2010-01-07 23:00:08 UTC in Rosegarden
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I remember looking at and thinking about this, but I don't see any comments. Anyway, the problem still exists, and it's a rather complicated horizontal layout problem to fix.
2010-01-07 22:58:54 UTC in Rosegarden
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I put a notation editor 3/4 covering the main window and tried every shortcut I could think of, and nothing ever stole the focus back to the main window.
2010-01-07 22:43:56 UTC in Rosegarden
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Going from 2/4 to 4/4 is one of several ways to repeat this, but surprisingly there are more combinations of time changes that don't crash than combinations that do. It was lucky to find this.
I don't see anything obvious yet, and need to do much more digging.
2010-01-02 04:02:39 UTC in Rosegarden
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dmmcintyr committed revision 11548 to the Rosegarden SVN repository, changing 2 files.
2010-01-01 15:27:41 UTC in Rosegarden
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I can confirm. I also tested in Classic, and this is a new bug.
For now, you can work around the issue by doing time signature changes from the main window with no editors open.
2010-01-01 15:08:43 UTC in Rosegarden
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dmmcintyr committed revision 11546 to the Rosegarden SVN repository, changing 2 files.
2010-01-01 02:32:42 UTC in Rosegarden