Jeff Flowerday;583102 Wrote: 
> 
> If you go into current playlist, click edit, select all tracks and
> delete them.  You then close the current playlist popout and add a new
> track to the current playlist.  When you go back into the playlist it
> doesn't show that track you just added.
> 
> If you click the save button but then cancel out it seems to cause a
> refresh on the playlist and the tracks then properly show up.
yes, I know about that one. This as well as the popup positioning will
be fixed by an update I'll submit tonight.
bluegaspode;583105 Wrote: 
> 
> I'm confused most by the fact you put the playlist to the left and
> player selection to the right (far away from the player symbol).
> 
Well, I have to put it somewhere.
I agree it's not perfect and sometimes it still confuses me, too,
however I don't have a better solution yet.
My first tries had the player symbol on the right where the other
player controls are and the "Play/Skip" buttons on the left where the
other playlist controls are but that looked even more ugly (I still
don't like that top bar).
I'm open for suggestions. There's one thing I will change and that is
that there will be an option to move the playlist into the main menu
window in a later release.
The big issue is that I want the playlist on the left so that you can
see it and the content of a menu at the same time.
> 
> After playing around a bit I decided to search for the quote where you
> bashed Sonos for just using their iPhone screens and somewhere
> arranging them in their iPad App :D
> 
I bashed them for ONLY doing that. In the Sonos app you have a
permanent side-by-side view of their three main screens: Zones,
NowPlaying and Main Menu. With 40x40 artwork. Cool.
> 
> Anyway: good work and lets have enough arguments, that people buy both
> Apps  !
> 
definitely
> 
> As I like it simple I'll stay with SqueezePad, iPeng was and is just
> too overwhelming for my simple mind ;)
> 
It's always been my credo and always will be: I rank "efficient to use"
above "easy to understand". I'm the impatient kind of guy and well ready
to learn a UI to save some clicks when I use it later. I just use this
too often for too long to waste time with deep menus.
So there is plenty of room for "easy to understand, slower to use" UIs
with deep menu structures, lots of "do you want to play, add or do
whatever" menus (another Sonos annoyance) kind of apps out there for
people who feel differently about this.
> 
> Found this easter-egg - is it by intention ?
of course. I even announced it above here in the thread. But that
window looks truncated, have to have a look at that... Ah, wait, did I
maybe step into the same trap that SqueezePad always gets hit with me:
Is you iPad locked to landscape orientation?
bluegaspode;583107 Wrote: 
> And another minor bug with context menu when you change orientation
> while they are open
Thanks!
Jeff Flowerday;583110 Wrote: 
> 
> Not stretch the art on the now playing screen if the art isn't high
> enough resolution.  All my art is 500x500 but starts looking a little
> fuzzy if stretched.
> 

Please file a ticket. But there's no chance I'm going to do that in
this extreme form, I have too many _really_ small artwork samples in my
library and a 64x64 image just looks even worse in 64x64 than in 768x768
on that screen.


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