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The program already pulls the data if a song has a track for guitar lead/rhythm, bass, and vocals.

So that puts you 99% there, the request I have should be easy to implement.

 

Some sort of sort/filter based on the presence of a track.

 

Example Only show songs that have both lead and rhythm, or sort songs that have bass first and tracks that do not have bass last.

 

The first example is more dynamic like toggle "only show songs that include" of each track type separate.  But until that is implemented even a simple sort on a yes/no concept where I can sort the bass track column and it would separate songs with from songs without would help me to enable/disable the songs I want to have in the game quite greatly. 

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What you ask for is already available. 

 

1.  Start CFSM

2.  Go to the Settings menu tab.

3.  Make sure that the Settings table heading is: 'Settings for Song Manager from file: dgvSongMaster.xml'

4.  Go about half way down the list and make sure 'colArrangements' is selected.

5.  Deselect all other columns that you are not really interested in seeing to free up some screen space.

6.  Go back to the Song Manager menu tab.  Make sure you see column 'Arrangements'

7.  Left click on the little yellow funnel column header icon to filter column 'Arrangements'.

8.  Here you will see all your filtering options.  Select one of the available combinations.

9.  When you are finished you can select 'All' from the funnel or click 'Show All' in the bottom right hand corner of the GUI.

 

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