• SONAR
  • Simplifying the Staff View Conversation (p.3)
2013/02/16 04:26:06
wr
B.

Or maybe this variation of D "for some weird reason, I think Staff View makes Sonar way more messy to code than it is worth.  Remove it."
2013/02/16 06:10:37
Elffin
A
2013/02/16 10:47:23
Rickbass
A
2013/02/17 07:57:54
Kev999
I would say B because I find Staff View adequate for my purposes, although I would not stand in the way of Cakewalk making improvements.
2013/02/17 08:29:39
trimph1
A
2013/02/17 20:39:37
swamptooth
E - why doesn't cakewalk support early guqin notation???
2013/02/18 13:38:32
rholt1

- But here's the thing... Are we talking "bugs" or UI or both. I would say both.
It would help me if people would (after their initial "Letter Vote"), especially if it's "A", to expound upon the bugs.

For me, not having the "tools" (i.e. change the mouse pointer) available both inside the Staff window and/or in a right-click menu is CERTAINLY a UI that should be added. It teeters on "bug" as far as i'm concerned.
If i have my staff view on my right monitor, I have to move my mouse over to the top of the left monitor to change from "write" to "erase" - how crazy is that. 
Now that i'm writing this (and unfortunately i'm @ work) i wonder if i could get a Keyboard Shorcut" to handle that situation. in either case, it should still be in the Staff Window or on the right-click menu, and better yet on both.

Russ from Coral Springs, Fl.

2013/02/18 13:55:21
michaelhanson
There's a staff view???
2013/02/18 14:46:03
LaryMary
A - 

(but I suppose everything I have seen which refers to it, call it a staff 'View' not a staff 'Editor'.  However if they want to put in a staff 'view' with editing facilities it should at least work, IMHO)
2013/02/18 15:13:24
Kev999
Kev999

I would say B because I find Staff View adequate for my purposes, although I would not stand in the way of Cakewalk making improvements.
Just to qualify, I probably should have said A, except that I am not aware of the bugs.  I am a user (and an advocate) of Staff View, but I never use it for the sort of detailed editing that PRV is ideal for.  I tend to display the two views side-by-side with PVR zoomed in and SV zoomed out.
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