04-30-2019, 02:43 AM
I tried sorting them in reverse order but I have a lot (mainly historic) so that really didn't help much.
The approach I use now is as follows:
1) I name my setlists in the form "<gig> yyyy-mm-dd" e.g. "Happy Circle 2019-04-30"
1) When I create a new set list, I put a space character at the beginning of the name - this moves it to the top of the set lists screen.
2) After the "gig" has been played, I remove the leading space and let the historic entries sort alphabetically under their own letter.
This keeps the latest lists easily accessible while still maintaining all the old lists (which in practice, I seldom look at again).
I hope this helps
Geoff
The approach I use now is as follows:
1) I name my setlists in the form "<gig> yyyy-mm-dd" e.g. "Happy Circle 2019-04-30"
1) When I create a new set list, I put a space character at the beginning of the name - this moves it to the top of the set lists screen.
2) After the "gig" has been played, I remove the leading space and let the historic entries sort alphabetically under their own letter.
This keeps the latest lists easily accessible while still maintaining all the old lists (which in practice, I seldom look at again).
I hope this helps
Geoff
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6