Alright, that looks nice. Yeah, obviously that cannot be used for the standard formats, or at least will result in some weird changes to the level if exported.
As for the vertical OWWs, I'm not saying it's better to have bashers bash through these, I'm just saying it's more consistent. Yes, it'd make downward OWWs completely useless.
mobius: Ok, so because some arbitrary commercial piece of software that you happen to use supports one format but not the other OGG is more complicated. Hey look, FastTracker2 supports MOD but not MIDI, so MIDI must be more complicated! What now? Either way, I suppose the only reason Adobe Audition doesn't support OGG is hubris or fear of open software growing, as the ogg en- and decoders are under BSD license and thus can also be used freely by commercial software. EDIT: Simon reminded me, Clones actually uses ogg vorbis.
And Adobe Flash is a music player now? If you're referring to music embedded in those files, that might be because the actual music is being downsampled by Adobe Flash to keep the file size of the swf smaller.
Honestly, I don't have a big preference for ogg over mp3 as I don't hear every tiny difference in music quality, but I just kinda prefer open standards. And only known to Linux users or even only working on Linux? Newsflash, I'm sitting at a Windows machine at this moment.
One last thing, MOD sounding worse then MIDI, are you flippin' serious? Maaaaaaaybe some MODs from crappy artists compared to MIDIs that were made for a certain soundfont which you just happen to use, but the Windows soundfont, which seems to be de facto standard, makes most MIDIs sound atrocious.
Modarchive.org would like to have a word with you: Listen to some music by Skaven for instance, I doubt anything using the Windows sound font comes even close to that.
I see what you're getting at, yes, mp3 and midi are more popular, but that doesn't automatically make them a better choice just because you don't have to leave your comfort zone of that piece of commercial software you're currently using. I assume you're typing on a QWERTY keyboard right now, the most popular choice, which was designed to slow down your typing, in essence.