Hello, I would like to share my idea to make the osu!mania (and maybe taiko, I've never mapped taiko but I guess it is the same) mapping easier.
First of all, allowing the note placement with the usage of binded keys (basically the setup player uses) instead of just mouse. It would allow for faster and more comfortable note placement. The keys up/down would allow to scroll the editor (which is currently done by mouse wheel). This method is used in Stepmania and DDReam Studio, two programs used by many professional mania mappers/charters and it really would make a mapper's life easier.
The second idea also derives from Stepmania (I'm sorry, I don't want to be a SM fag but let's face it, those features are comfortable). I would like to see an option to invert the editor in DDR style, so that the noted are placed from up to down. Of course this would be toggle'able. Not a big thing but this would be a handy feature for upscroll players who have an easier time reading the notes from up to down (and make patterns more consciously).
Those two things aren't a pain to implement but can be a cool addition and aid for mappers.
First of all, allowing the note placement with the usage of binded keys (basically the setup player uses) instead of just mouse. It would allow for faster and more comfortable note placement. The keys up/down would allow to scroll the editor (which is currently done by mouse wheel). This method is used in Stepmania and DDReam Studio, two programs used by many professional mania mappers/charters and it really would make a mapper's life easier.
The second idea also derives from Stepmania (I'm sorry, I don't want to be a SM fag but let's face it, those features are comfortable). I would like to see an option to invert the editor in DDR style, so that the noted are placed from up to down. Of course this would be toggle'able. Not a big thing but this would be a handy feature for upscroll players who have an easier time reading the notes from up to down (and make patterns more consciously).
Those two things aren't a pain to implement but can be a cool addition and aid for mappers.