That append feature will go a long way toward making my life easier. I've
created a large set of rhythm files for early music settings, and I use them
for composition. Any possibility you could squeeze in a shortcut key to the
append, like Ctrl+Shift+A, in there?
Also, if Ctrl+Shift+S isn't in use and isn't already on the list, that would
save a lot of time as the shortcut for Save As. Not sure if that got
mentioned yet or not.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
James Bowden
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:16 PM
To: QWS list
Subject: Re: QWS List Suggestions for future upgrades to QWS

Hi folks,

First, just a quick note to David and Raymond say thanks for the
suggestions, they are now on the list - which means I have noted them for
now.

I want to apologise that I have been rather vague or short on the list of
late, so please accept my apologies if anything I have written has either
been terse or delayed. It's been a very busy time of late.

With regard to an update on QWS, I hope to have one out some time soon (no
guarantee when because life is busy) and it mainly contains bug fixes. One
of them is the changing of the filename when you do File -> append. Several
others were to do with things that weren't going properly through the
translation system when you used a different language prompt file.

So, no major new features this time, but your ideas are still always welcome
and I do consider them for when I might have time to work on QWS
programming.

Thank you all once again for your patience and enthusiasm.

With best regards,

James.


----- Original Message -----
From: "David (Mr Music)" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 3:15 PM
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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