04-20-2022, 02:00 AM
Hi Mike,
This topic made me think about the logic behind the "combine freeform annotations" function.
I've had it enabled so far, and sometimes I find it useful, at other times I think it's a nuisance.
It feels like some sort of proximity meter works as a gauge whether or not to "group" annotations.
That's fine, I suppose. But it feels like the threshold is a bit large, for me anyway.
Perhaps an additional 'gauge' could be related to whether or not the score has been moved.
In my (n=1) use case, I tend to zoom in 1000%, write down a chord, slide to the right, write down the next chord.
I suppose it'd be really useful if any annotations were grouped that were done from a particular viewpoint. Then I could use the black arrow tool to select multiple chords if needed.
This topic made me think about the logic behind the "combine freeform annotations" function.
I've had it enabled so far, and sometimes I find it useful, at other times I think it's a nuisance.
It feels like some sort of proximity meter works as a gauge whether or not to "group" annotations.
That's fine, I suppose. But it feels like the threshold is a bit large, for me anyway.
Perhaps an additional 'gauge' could be related to whether or not the score has been moved.
In my (n=1) use case, I tend to zoom in 1000%, write down a chord, slide to the right, write down the next chord.
I suppose it'd be really useful if any annotations were grouped that were done from a particular viewpoint. Then I could use the black arrow tool to select multiple chords if needed.