- In the Sequencer panel, press “Save As…” on the top-most row. You get a panel titled “Save preset as” (could be prettied up a bit, but that’s not the point here). Note the appearance and which files are visible. Press “Cancel”.
Down in the sequencer section, press “Load Sequence”. A standard open-file dialog is shown. Press “Cancel”.
Back on the top row, press “Save As…” again. The same save dialog comes up, but it shows more files, and lets the user navigate further up the directory tree. Press “Cancel”.
Do it one more time, press “Save As…”. Now you get the original save dialog, rooted at the Presets Library.
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In the Sequencer page, press “Save Sequence” and get a standard save panel. It would be great if it would remember the last directory a sequence was saved in. It doesn’t have to be remembered across runs, just the directory that a sequence was saved in a few minutes before.
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Save thing for the “Load Sequence” button.
The point of #1 is that the user can overwrite editor setup files that they shouldn’t normally be able to get to.
The point of #2 and #3 is usability.