My greatest wish to the developer-team:
I am now bumped several times in the menu navigation on the problem not to know what options I have selected in the browser weeks or months ago.
To find out what - or better to guess - which option is currently active in the browser menue is indeed exhausting in my opinion.
From my point of view, there are significant improvements needed.
Examples:
1.) Output-Menu
Do we call on the output menue the browser box gets no indication to identify which setting has been chosen. (picture 1)
The output menu normally has the factory setting. If so that should be displayed so! That would be intuitive and logical. But there is nothing to see.
If I have saved my special settings (picture 2) then these settings should also be displayed in Output-Menue. This is currently not the case. If we choose one of these settings it will be not displayed.
This is for newcomers difficult to comprehend and for experienced users in the long run an exhausting problem. It has to be displayed. (picture 3)
2.) Stomps-Menue
Again, the same problem. I choose a WWah. Meanwhile, I have about 12-16 WWah variations. The type-box displays that I have chosen a wah-wah, but the browser box don't displays which wah-wah. (picture 4)
If I move the browser wheel with the hope at this moment the correct wah-wah will be displayed follows the disappointment. The browser starts at the Stomp-Menue at the first position of all stomps. It starts with the Bit Shaper and not with the Wah-Wah that is active right now. That's bad!
The browser choice (picture 5) has to be displayed in the future.(picture 6)
I hope for a user friendly modification, because the Kemper has become so extensive that we often don't recognize that the browser box gets more options or options could be stored.
Please change that! Please.
I could imagine that this work is a annoying dirty work for the developer. But this work is now needed.
I hope the pics will help for illustrate my thoughts.
Edit:
Also, I would like to see a flowing text at longer character sequences, like at normal Java applications!