Huh? On that basis you could decide that the design of any feature that you don't like might be a bug. You yourself acknowledge that there is an indication of the first note to play given by the arpeggio notation; you just find it difficult to read, which doesn't say that everyone does. (It seems pretty clear to me, but I don't use chord numbering). Perhaps they could have made it clearer for people who do use chord numbering; if you haven't learned to read position wave notation, unless the fret number of the first note is the low fret, it could be difficult for you to know what it is. A better design might have been to put all of the fret numbers on the chord when chord numbering is enabled, but it would be difficult to see that it's an arpeggiated chord. Perhaps, when chord numbering is enabled, they should skip the wave altogether and just number the individual notes with a chord name on the left of the highway.
"Bugs" are things that engineers reading the design spec made a mistake in implementing. Things which don't work well for you that you think should be different which conform to the design spec aren't bugs. As a software engineer the distinction is important to me.


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