Suggestions for all to consider 1998-04-05 05:00 am Suggestion #1:How about adding a feature that enables us to drag and drophigh-lighted notes à la MS Word? Then you can have two openchild windows, one of which with the most used notes, orsequences of notes, in it and drop them on the lower childwindow as you notate your song. It will require that theprogram senses on which staff, if several, the cursor islocated and high-light this staff automatically as itpasses over it.No more cut'n'paste. Of course, this feature should beoptional. I know some people don't like it in Word so thereis a great possibility that someone might dislike it inthis very neat program too...although I can't see why. ;-)You already have the drag and drop thingy available in theprogram (open file) so I think it would be fairly easy toimplement it.Suggestion #2:Another thing I really, really would like to see, is if youcould go back to the print preview gadget that was earlieravailable in NoteWorthy Composer. That preview was muchbetter than what it is now.Suggestion #3:Also, please keep the layering feature. Very nice! We aretwo users on the same street over here and we both love thisnew feature.Regards from Sweden,P. Smårs.--Post scriptumOh, I forgot to tell you...I'm a registered user. :-) Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #1 – 1998-04-06 04:00 am Re: Idea 1, P says "You already have the drag and drop thingy available in the program (open file) so I think it would be fairly easy to implement it."Whilst it is true that drag and drop happens with files, it would be an understatement to say that this is entirely different! Drag and dropping files simply sends a message to NWC saying "Please open file so-and-so".Suggestion #2: "go back to the print preview gadget that was earlier available"I remember things being different, but can't remember what was. I actually like being able to preview things, even though I seem to have to shuffle around a bit to get there.Suggestion #3: "Also, please keep the layering feature. "Whole heartedly agree. I guess Eric needs to work out which way to jump with rests. Whether to be able to hide them or move them up and down, or both. Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #2 – 1998-04-06 04:00 am Re: suggestion #3Yes to keeping the layering technique. As to the rests, if I had to choose, my vote would be for absolute placement of the rests. I have in mind a "note" value for the rest (where the bottom or top of the rest touches the staff] with a default value. Then we could move the rest up or down like a note. Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #3 – 1998-04-06 04:00 am The current preview system is the best, except that on my computer (in 800 x 600) when I maximise the preview window, the gap where you see the page is only a third the width of the available window. So to look at the page you have to scroll around in the window. It doesn't worry me; I just wasn't sure what P. Smårs meant in point #2.ST3V3. Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #4 – 1998-04-07 04:00 am how 'bout smooth scrolling during playback with the red note fixed on the screen a little way right of the left screen edge.some help for us play/sing along (badly)addicts.? Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #5 – 1998-06-08 04:00 am Sorry drake, not every one has a PII 450MHz with a 3Dmonster video card !!!On a 486 (yes, some still exist and they do work fine) it is perfect like this and wouldn't accept more refresh work.And worse, you would be sea-sick in less than 2 minutes ! In particular because all notes played at the same time are not always equal in duration... ;-) Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #6 – 1998-06-08 04:00 am Dear P. Smårs,Thanx for your suggestions, they make sense. But I'd bet you should try to use more your kbd and less your mouse, you'd gain time. But you're probably not left-handed (using the mouse with the "right" hand though), so your kbd-skills won't be as quick as they could. Just because the layout of the keyboard has been designed to SLOW DOWN the typists !!! (Or do you have a Dvorak kbd ?) As you can verify yourself, much important keys are accessible with the LEFT hand...This was referring to your point number 1. About point 3 (staff layout in experimentals NWC), I guess we all agree : it's GREAT ! Still there are troubles with rests. Hope that Eric will (soon :-)) find a solution ! (Using the same property (height) as the notes would may be do the work ??)Good NWC-time to all!MAD Quote Selected
Re: Suggestions for all to consider Reply #7 – 1998-06-08 04:00 am I am pro choice. I picture an option like..Scroll: ContinuousEnd of BarEnd of Line Wishing and hoping Quote Selected