On Sun, 2019-01-06 at 10:02 -0800, Pdoubleyou wrote: > Windows 7 support ends in April and I said that's enough I'm off to a > Linux OS. When I try them the two things that bug me are Music > players and weather apps. > > Rhythmbox the default Ubuntu player doesn't support folder based > music library and Clementine and Amarok are very inflexible in > display options. Clementine allows a for foreground and background > colours but not in playlist headers which remain white background and > it uses alternate line shading which is hideous in a high contrast > display. I use/d Foobar 2000 in windows and cannot seem to find a > Linus music player to match it for flexibility of display/contrast. > Anyone suggest a different player please?
No idea as to what may suit you but there are a number to choose from. amarok ario cantata clementine deepin-music (advertised as tweakful ui) gbemol glurp gmpc gnome-music gogglesmm juk lxmusic musique pragha quodlibet rhythmbox xmms2 are some of the gui based ones currently in Debian testing, most are frontends to mpd, I haven't tested many of these myself as clementine suits. You could of course edit the code yourself and rebuild or if that isn't your 'cup of tea' put out a request for this change in clementines github build page and hope a dev responds. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clementine Music Player" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
