I just noticed this because it is the first time I have had this set of circumstances.
My habit is to write most annotations, like bowing, slurs, dynamics or whatever using the free form pen in the standard blue color. In a piece my orchestra is working on now (Beethoven 9) I did this.
In this particular score it was hard to see the rehearsal letters, so I decided to go through and outline them in green using the rectangle pen.
Now, though, when I attempt to erase one of the blue markings using the eraser if the marking is anywhere near one of the green rectangles it extends the rectangle to wherever I attempted to do the erasure. AND it turns the pen color green. (I leave the pen normally set free form blue, and that's how it is set when the above happens.)
The only way to make it stop,is to quit and restart the program.
I can put together screen shots of the problem if that would help.
Thanks.
My habit is to write most annotations, like bowing, slurs, dynamics or whatever using the free form pen in the standard blue color. In a piece my orchestra is working on now (Beethoven 9) I did this.
In this particular score it was hard to see the rehearsal letters, so I decided to go through and outline them in green using the rectangle pen.
Now, though, when I attempt to erase one of the blue markings using the eraser if the marking is anywhere near one of the green rectangles it extends the rectangle to wherever I attempted to do the erasure. AND it turns the pen color green. (I leave the pen normally set free form blue, and that's how it is set when the above happens.)
The only way to make it stop,is to quit and restart the program.
I can put together screen shots of the problem if that would help.
Thanks.