11 hours ago
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Or maybe offer an option to enable a 2nd setlist in the same window with a moveable border between them.
If the windows is enlarged to include both monitors it practically would have the same effect as having to windows.
I just stumbled across this thread in looking for whether MS supports multiple app windows. I'd like to second how valuable multiple app windows would be -- not just for different setlists, but more generally. For example, for various library/setlist/collection issues, I'd like to (on a single screen) do things like display a collection (or full set of pieces) in one window, and then another collection, setlist, etc. in another. While you can kind of work around this usage scenario now, in practice it's pretty cumbersome and has some gotchas you need to watch out for (e.g., Am I sure I'm really looking into the same DB with both instances?).
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Or maybe offer an option to enable a 2nd setlist in the same window with a moveable border between them.
If the windows is enlarged to include both monitors it practically would have the same effect as having to windows.
(09-20-2024, 05:12 AM)bass42 Wrote: Multiple application windows seem like a viable solution if they support at least a different setlist for each window.
Thank you very much.
I just stumbled across this thread in looking for whether MS supports multiple app windows. I'd like to second how valuable multiple app windows would be -- not just for different setlists, but more generally. For example, for various library/setlist/collection issues, I'd like to (on a single screen) do things like display a collection (or full set of pieces) in one window, and then another collection, setlist, etc. in another. While you can kind of work around this usage scenario now, in practice it's pretty cumbersome and has some gotchas you need to watch out for (e.g., Am I sure I'm really looking into the same DB with both instances?).
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