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projectM Standalone SDL2 Frontend (includes the Steam app)
Is Your Enhancement Related to a Problem?
The problem is, every time you find a good preset you like, it's a pain to come back to it at a later point. If emulators and games can have quicksave and quickload buttons, why can we?
Your Suggested Enhancement
My suggestion is taking the top row number keys with a modifier to save, and another modifier to recover. Have this auto save to a config file for easy recovery. Bonus would be a key sequence that could show you a list of the saves.
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After giving this a little more thought, I propose using ',' to load '.' to save, and '/' to list. I just checked to see if projectM SDL2 had anything bound to these keys and it seems they are available.
Sounds rather like a kind of favorites/bookmark feature, which is definitely a good idea. We'll consider this after implementing the preset playlist/selection features!
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projectM Standalone SDL2 Frontend (includes the Steam app)
Is Your Enhancement Related to a Problem?
The problem is, every time you find a good preset you like, it's a pain to come back to it at a later point. If emulators and games can have quicksave and quickload buttons, why can we?
Your Suggested Enhancement
My suggestion is taking the top row number keys with a modifier to save, and another modifier to recover. Have this auto save to a config file for easy recovery. Bonus would be a key sequence that could show you a list of the saves.
Alternative Solutions
No response
Additional Context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: