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** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1004893

Title:
  Renamed Playlists aren't sorted alphabetically until restart

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When a playlist is renamed, it maintains the position on the list that
  it occupied before the rename.

  For Example, if a user has three playlists named "New Music" "Pop" and
  "Soundtrack", they are listed alphabetically as

  [New Music]
  [Pop]
  [Soundtrack]

  but if "Soundtrack" is renamed to "Instrumental", the alphabetization
  is disrupted, and the list reads

  [New Music]
  [Pop]
  [Instrumental]

  but it should immediately re-alphabetize based on the new name, like
  so:

  [Instrumental]
  [New Music]
  [Pop]

  The same applies to new playlists, as they are named "New Playlist"
  automatically, and therefore are placed under "N" and remain there
  until Rhythmbox is restarted.

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