Can anyone explain this to me? This project was imported from Finale. I don’t see any way to remove this spurious clef change. The bass clef is not active–the notes are entered and played back in treble clef.
If you delete the bass clef, the treble clef (which is a cautionary) should disappear too.
Thanks for the reply! I forgot to mention that I can’t find any way to delete the bass clef, or the cautionary treble clef.
Welcome to the forum, @ericval,
Two ideas:
What’s happening if you go to Notation Options > Repeats and choose Do not track?
Or: if you enter a treble clef on the 1st beat of bar 486?
The Do Not Track option worked! Thanks so much.
Good thing it works, but your issue is still a strange one! The XML seems to have brought something weird, like a hidden-inactive clef… Do the signposts show something strange between 482 and 486?
The team might be interested in having your file (or even just a very small excerpt that shows the issue), because there have been a few reports of (minor) bugs with the brand new Track feature, and they’re probably working on fixing them.
I will send the file to the team. Your response prompted me to do some digging. The problem with the clefs starts at m. 426 where I remove the third staff, which is in bass clef. Previous to that, the repeat bars were OK. After that, any repeat I add is not OK. Turning off tracking eliminates the problem.
I was a Finale user since version 1. Dorico took quite a bit adjusting but music entry is much faster and reliable than with Finale and the results out of the box look better to me than my heavily tweaked Finale versions.
