Hi Tim, hi all,

ok, if the Alt tab with the old display style should be removed in the end, 
then it does not make sense to keep the old style of this panel in the Alt 
tab. 

I do not know now if it is then usefull to implement the features which I 
suggested in my last mail regarding this subject.

Regards,

Jens

PS: I do not know if my two mails from yesterday where distributed by the 
developers mailing list to its recipients. I will ask this Robert today.

Am Mittwoch, 13. April 2016, 13:01:06 schrieb Tim E. Real:
> On April 13, 2016 04:24:56 PM you wrote:
> > Hi Tim, hi all,
> > 
> > Behaviour: When I click the Alt tab in that region at the left edge of
> > MusE's main program window (I do not know the name of that region), i.e.
> > that region which contains information for every single track, so that the
> > old style of that region is displayed, and I then close MusE and start it
> > again and load the same song again, and click the same track in that song
> > again, then the TrackInfo tab is displayed, but not the Alt tab which I
> > had
> > clicked before.
> > 
> > Suggestion: MusE should remember which of these tabs had been clicked
> > (TrackInfo or Alt tab) when MusE is closed. MusE should display the
> > respective selected tab again after a new start of MusE. And the Global
> > Settings window should have an option which enables the user to define
> > which of those two tabs should be the default tab to be displayed for all
> > tracks in all existing and newly created songs.
> 
> Absolutely.
> No worries, just making sure the extra Alt button makes sense
>  before I add the ability to remember its state.
> 
> And a default setting sounds good.
> 
> But actually, the goal in all of this makeover stuff was to
>  /eliminate/ that old alternate trackinfo panel.
> Or replace it with other useful boxes of info.
> 
> I simply included that panel to 'hedge my bets' in case
>  users were not comfortable with the new midi strip which
>  is designed to replace that panel.
> 
> After all, currently that panel contains all duplicate information
>  already found in the midi strip.
> So it serves no purpose other than an alternate form of display,
>  at least for the moment...
> 
> Tim.
> 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Jens


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