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|    Joel Polowin to All    |
|    A minor help request, towards debugging     |
|    06 Jan 23 01:37:38    |
      XPost: rec.music.filk       From: jpolowin@sympatico.ca              There's a bug in Musescore's web interface that I'm seeing quite       consistently, which their developers seem not to be able to reproduce.       I have several scores on their server which are quite short but which       feature many repeats, resulting in a fairly long play duration.       (They're Shepard tones, done as scales.) That duration is shown at the       top left of the score, as displayed in a web browser, and should be       3:19:48. But every browser I've tried, with a variety of setup options,       on two machines at home and on one at my library, shows it as 27:19:48       -- that is, an extra day tacked on. The pieces are monotonous, but not       that monotonous..!              If you wouldn't mind, would you please take a look at:       https://musescore.com/user/28554317/scores/9087566, and let me know what       duration you see just above the upper left corner of the score? (At the       library, I had to expand the page to "full screen" mode with a button at       the top left in order to see the duration display. I don't know why       that was different from my machines at home; it may be a matter of       screen resolution.) It might also be useful to me to know what       operating system and browser you used.              Thanks!       Joel              --       This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.       www.avg.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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