Favorites

• Jul 21, 2018 - 22:54

Hi.
Would it be interesting for you to have a "favorites" function in the main menu?
I think it would be easy to implement and it would be useful to have scores that we use as references, for example tricks or chord lists of tonalities, etc.

Nowadays, with several hard and huge disks, it is an arduous task to find those reference files ......

It's an idea, what do you think?
I, "favorites", use it a lot in other contexts and it is very useful.

A greeting.


Comments

I forgot.
Many people will think that we have the list of recent files that is very useful, but it is not the same.

It must be something that can be added or deleted, and not be deleted when a history cleaning is done, or as we open scores with Musescore.
Something fixed.

How about you simply saving them in a subdirectory of your default Scores folder and call it Favorites.
One easy location to find, and you can use your OS normal way of adding/removing files from a folder.

In reply to by jeetee

Hi jeetee
What you comment is a possibility but it has many dependencies.
It forces to have all the files in the same folder which restricts freedom.
If there is no choice but now we will have to settle, but because of our interests as we are acquiring scores that after a few years could be hundreds or thousands, favorites is the right thing because they are road links to files and no matter where they are located.

a greeting

In reply to by jeetee

No, I mean that over the years we have hundreds or thousands of files in different locations and it would be interesting to have links with the routes of a few, independent of histories that can be deleted; register?

In reply to by jeetee

What I said would be exactly like favorites from the windows explorer.
We have thousands of files in different locations, but through favorites we access any of them at the moment, no matter where they are located, references to the path of the file in question are created.
Folders, files of all kinds, etc.
Immediate access and possibility to delete or add.
The routes can be saved in a simple text file

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