CyrilleB,

The problem is that the program was never intended to be a fully functional, all-purpose tool, but only a practice aid. Features were added to satisfy user requests, so it's now a mix of bandaids.

We have different uses for the program. I use it for backing tracks, not as chord lead sheets, so it doesn't matter to me if I violate notation conventions, as long as the thing will play what I need.

However, while a Coda should never go back to the tune, I don't find it hard to read when it does on a one-page chart. It's unconventional, but not indecipherable.

I heartily agree that it would be great if the developers would make the whole thing more useful. As I said, I'd be willing to pay a lot more for it.

Cheers,
Jer