When importing a <parts>-based MEI file, sometimes the order of the system gets messed up when moving to the score editor, which results on the wrong order of the notes in that voice. See the following screenshots belonging to the file attached at the bottom. As can be seen in this set of images, systems 4 and 5 of the first voice have been inverted.
If you select the last note of system 3 (see highlighted system in the 1st screenshot) and then move to the next note (see the 2nd screenshot), you see that this note belongs to system 5 (see highlighted system, 2nd screenshot).
If we move further along in the voice, we will see the missing 4th system:
This is the MEI Parts file that generated this.
33v-34r.mei.zip
When importing a
<parts>
-based MEI file, sometimes the order of the system gets messed up when moving to the score editor, which results on the wrong order of the notes in that voice. See the following screenshots belonging to the file attached at the bottom. As can be seen in this set of images, systems 4 and 5 of the first voice have been inverted.If you select the last note of system 3 (see highlighted system in the 1st screenshot) and then move to the next note (see the 2nd screenshot), you see that this note belongs to system 5 (see highlighted system, 2nd screenshot).![System3_LastNote](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13948831/93657885-620c2e00-fa04-11ea-8758-744ea7d0b9dd.png)
If we move further along in the voice, we will see the missing 4th system:![System4_FirstNote](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13948831/93657888-689aa580-fa04-11ea-9270-afd813ae3890.png)
This is the MEI Parts file that generated this. 33v-34r.mei.zip