Controls missing after sleep
Whenever the MacBook wakes from sleep mode I can still extend Muse on the touch bar, but it does not show any buttons/icons. The control strip is still visible and is showing the last album cover. After tapping it, there is only the close button on the left, everything else is black.
If I open the Muse window (I always just search for "Muse" in Spotlight and hit enter), the controls reappear.
I use Muse 3.1 on MacOS High Sierra 10.13.2 (17C205)
Yes I experience the same thing.
I'm running Muse on commit 28b0e23672de48f910fecf642cbee976830ed7de on macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 (17C205).
Unfortunately I cannot reproduce the issue in the TouchBar simulator, and I've got no TB MBPs available atm.
c39577d may help, can you pull & build with Xcode and check if the issue is still present? Or you can use this test binary if you prefer. Muse.app.zip
I haven't noticed this behaviour since the update, so it looks like it fixed it.
I'm having this issue here (Muse 3.1).
To get the buttons back, I need to toggle the window, which seems to refresh the touch bar buttons.
@dccarmo Have you tried the version @xzzz9097 linked in his last comment?
@xzzz9097 I am using this for several weeks now and it works fine. I think this issue is resolved :)
@Starbix You're right! I thought he'd shared the latest version, but it's an unreleased one. Seems to be working fine now. Thanks!
In Muse 4.1.1, the button to toggle Muse's Touch Bar controls survives, but the old bar still gets messed up.
Let's saw I expand Muse's Touch Bar controls and then put my MacBook to sleep. When I log in again I'll get this:

I can still expand the Muse bar on top of this messed up bar:

But if I wanted to close all of my bars to say, get to the Esc button, I would have to close both Muse's bar and this weird duplicate bar.
I've also managed to stack several of these bars on top of each other just for fun. I think I stopped after 5.