Topic: Set and Snapshot do not respect "none" in Settings-->Combination
For any particular combination, if a stop, coupler or tremulant is set to "none" in Settings-->Combination, that setting is overwritten with an "On" or "Off" when the combination is recorded/saved in the Organteq main window using the "Set" or "Snapshot" functions.
This can cause confusion when a user specifically wants a particular stop or stops, one or more couplers, and/or one or more tremulant switches to be ignored and their current state NOT recorded or saved (because the user has set those items to "none" in Settings-->Combination) when that combination is set or saved using the "Set" button or right-click-->Snapshot functions, because if a combination is saved with "On" or "Off" information, and that combination is later selected during normal use of Organteq, it's settings will persist for any subsequently-selected combination's stops, couplers or tremulant switches that had been set to "none" in Settings-->Combination. Therefore, a user whose intent was (for example) to set the couplers and tremulants manually at all times would have their intent defeated by the behavior of the Set and Snapshot functions, which would change any "none" to "On" or "Off" any time a particular combination is saved.
Of course, if the "Set" and "Snapshot" functions WERE to check whether a stop, coupler or tremulant were already set to "none," and then ignore those items when saving the combination (retaining those items' "none" status in Settings-->Combination, that behavior might be confusing to a user who wonders why the changes he has made to stops, couplers or tremulants has NOT been saved when they use Set or Snapshot to save the combination, if they are unaware of or have forgotten that those items had previously been set to "none" in Settings-->Combination.
One solution I can think of (others may have better ideas) is to be able to toggle this behavior in a user preference, so that either: the current state of the main Organteq window has precedence, overriding and overwriting any "none" that may exist in Settings-->Combination for the combination being saved, or: the Settings-->Combination has precedence with respect to the "none" setting for any particular item, so that "none" is not changed to either "on" or "off" by using the Set button or right-click-->Snapshot.
Options-->General
Overwrite "none" with "On" or "Off" when saving combinations? No<-->Yes
Ideas?
Linux, Pianoteq Pro, Organteq