Good suggestions, but it might not really be possible for your first two
suggestions. Here's why.
QWS does save some basic data, but what it is, in essence, is a front end
for SMFs. (Standard MIDI Files) That's why metronome on or off isn't saved,
along with count-ins and other similar stuff. They're QWS settings, not file
settings.
This is important as QWS doesn't save much at all in its  file format, which
is a slightly enhanced SMF. And this is important because the files need to
be as clean as possible to ensure that they'll play in a variety of MIDI
file players.
So hopefully James can implement your feature suggestions, but if he can't
this is probably the reason for it.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
David (Mr Music)
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 9:16 AM
To: QWS list
Subject: QWS List Suggestions for future upgrades to QWS

Hi James
 
Here are 3 suggestions for now, that I hope you could include in future
versions:
1. Save the mute status of tracks, so that when you reload a song 
   the tracks are muted/unmuted, as they were when saving and exiting.
2. Save the equivalent of "current cursor position", so that you are 
   on the specific track/bar that you were before saving/exiting.
3. With the undo command, show which specific action you 
   will undo, like in wavePad and some other software packages, 
   e.g. "undo velocity", or "undo quantize".
 
Thanks so much
 
David
 

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