[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes: > Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> By the way, I think `RET' on a section header really should >> play (or enqueue-play) that section instead of collapsing it. > > Even in a playlist buffer?
Good point. It's not nearly as useful in a playlist buffer. >> Though the undoability of collapsing makes it a good candidate >> for such an easy-to-hit key as `RET', the fact that the same >> key on a track means `play' makes it a poor choice. > > Why is it a poor choice? Isn't that what DWIM means? It's a poor choice because using `RET' on tracks in a library buffer teaches you that `RET' means enqueue-play. Since this operation is meaningful and useful on albums as well as individual tracks, it is natural to expect the same key to do the same thing to albums. >> What are your preferences regarding this? > > RET meaning collapse/expand is usually WIM (for me), I guess we just M different things. > though I also use other keys and the mouse. What other keys do you use? > If you change the DWIM to play the section, this would > also change the meaning of mouse clicks. I wouldn't like > that behaviour for the mouse. Another good point. Maybe we should have a context menu? That would make it easy to do different things to albums. If we also add a user option for the meaning of `RET', I think we've covered all bases. I would be happy with having the current behavior as default. Is there a standard way to do context menus in Emacs? What button should they be on, for example? My experience with other applications says <mouse-3>, but I have never used the mouse much in Emacs and I wouldn't know. -- Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ bongo-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bongo-devel
