06-04-2013, 11:44 PM
I've reported this in bugzilla as best I could.
Dragging songs up and down the set list to re-order them is unsatisfactory in both the App and the Companion. It would be much easier and less prone to finger trouble or slips of the mouse, if a song could be selected and then stepped up or down the list by tapping/clicking an up/down button.
OR, it would be much clearer if a line between songs was highlighted as the dragged song was dragged up and down.
The problem is, that it is not clear whether the dragged song will end up above or below the highlighted list song. Quite often, the song which is highlighted is replaced by the dragged song as well as the dragged song ending up above and below the highlighted song. One can end up with 3 copies of the dragged song with the original list song having been deleted from the list!
Re New songs: adding a new song without dragging results in the song going to the end of the setlist. It can then be dragged up or down one step at a time fairly reliably. Attempting to drag a new song straight to its wanted position in the setlist often leads to tears, in that you get duplicates and/or unwanted replacement of an existing song!
Dragging songs up and down the set list to re-order them is unsatisfactory in both the App and the Companion. It would be much easier and less prone to finger trouble or slips of the mouse, if a song could be selected and then stepped up or down the list by tapping/clicking an up/down button.
OR, it would be much clearer if a line between songs was highlighted as the dragged song was dragged up and down.
The problem is, that it is not clear whether the dragged song will end up above or below the highlighted list song. Quite often, the song which is highlighted is replaced by the dragged song as well as the dragged song ending up above and below the highlighted song. One can end up with 3 copies of the dragged song with the original list song having been deleted from the list!
Re New songs: adding a new song without dragging results in the song going to the end of the setlist. It can then be dragged up or down one step at a time fairly reliably. Attempting to drag a new song straight to its wanted position in the setlist often leads to tears, in that you get duplicates and/or unwanted replacement of an existing song!