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BandHelper => Repertoire Help => Topic started by: M2atrocks on March 03, 2020, 01:27:32 PM

Title: Allocate a standard layout for each setlist.
Post by: M2atrocks on March 03, 2020, 01:27:32 PM
Hi.

Ist ist possible to allocate a different standard layout for each setlist?
If not it could be very usefull.

Best regards.
Marc
Title: Re: Allocate a standard layout for each setlist.
Post by: arlo on March 03, 2020, 01:36:26 PM
No, but you can quickly switch between layouts using the Layouts button in the bottom toolbar.
Title: Re: Allocate a standard layout for each setlist.
Post by: M2atrocks on March 08, 2020, 08:36:55 AM
Thanks for the answer.
Don't you think that it could be useful?
Title: Re: Allocate a standard layout for each setlist.
Post by: arlo on March 08, 2020, 12:45:52 PM
I see layouts as corresponding to what kind of event you're doing (individual study, band rehearsal, performance) and set lists as corresponding to which specific event you're doing (Friday's gig, Saturday's gig), so I don't see a fixed connection between a set list and a layout. In what situation would that be useful for you?
Title: Re: Allocate a standard layout for each setlist.
Post by: M2atrocks on March 13, 2020, 04:32:56 AM
There is a fixed connection between setlists, smartlist and layout.
If i open a setlist or a smartlist it comes automaticly with the last layout, right?
Then i must select a layout (click, look at the list,select) wich goes with my list, because i don't want to see a list of songs with a bpm>120 with one of my layouts for rehearsal or show.
Wenn i'm finish there, i must do the same again if i open a setlist that i want to see with with my rehearsal layout.
If not the setlist open with the last layout.
It could be a lot easier to have the possibility to allocate a layout to a set or smartlist too.
Title: Re: Allocate a standard layout for each setlist.
Post by: arlo on March 13, 2020, 08:34:57 AM
What I mean is that I think the choice of layout is usually determined by what setting you're in (individual study, band rehearsal, performance), not by what set list you're viewing. Can you describe in more detail a situation where that would be useful? I didn't understand your previous description.