11-06-2019, 12:46 AM
This works for me and may work for you
I name my setlists with this sort of format "group and/or venue yyyy-mm-dd"
e.g. "Avon Lodge 2017-06-20" and "Pub: The Plough 2019-03-25"
This means that setlists for the same group or venue are displayed in alphabetical and date order per group/venue (assuming appropriate sort options)
I don't tend to refer to the old setlists (unless I'm looking to see what we played last time) so, when I create a new set list, I add a single space (sometimes two), before the new name.
The newly created setlist will then appear at the top of the set list page.
In my case, there are only a few of these so they are all easily visible/selectable
After being used, I use the rename feature to remove the initial space(s) from the start of the name; the renamed set list is then displayed at the end of the group/venue list.
Cheers
Geoff
I name my setlists with this sort of format "group and/or venue yyyy-mm-dd"
e.g. "Avon Lodge 2017-06-20" and "Pub: The Plough 2019-03-25"
This means that setlists for the same group or venue are displayed in alphabetical and date order per group/venue (assuming appropriate sort options)
I don't tend to refer to the old setlists (unless I'm looking to see what we played last time) so, when I create a new set list, I add a single space (sometimes two), before the new name.
The newly created setlist will then appear at the top of the set list page.
In my case, there are only a few of these so they are all easily visible/selectable
After being used, I use the rename feature to remove the initial space(s) from the start of the name; the renamed set list is then displayed at the end of the group/venue list.
Cheers
Geoff
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