> Do you see "flickr" appearing at all in the menu "Images>Internet"?

Thanks for the reply.  No.  There isn't even an "Internet" sub-menu
item in the photos section.

I noticed a few more issues as well.  If it is more convenient for me
to go straight to trac, by the way, I'd be glad to.

* When playing a YouTube video, if I pause playback for more than a
few seconds (e.g. pause a video and come back to resume 15-20 minutes
later), the video will play for a few seconds and then return to the
menu, regardless of how close it is to the actual end of the stream.

* When you're browsing with the standard list view, long file names
can be a problem.  For instance, I've got a list of video files like
this:

the.daily.show.09.11.07.dsr.xvid-crimson.[VTV].avi
the.daily.show.09.12.07.dsr.xvid-crimson.[VTV].avi
the.daily.show.09.13.07.dsr.xvid-crimson.[VTV].avi

In elisa, they show up roughly like this:

the.daily.sh...on.[VTV].avi
the.daily.sh...on.[VTV].avi
the.daily.sh...on.[VTV].avi

So that the pertinent information in the filename is not visible.  I
understand the need to shorten the names for display, but I've seen
many UIs scroll the selected filename when you hover over it to reveal
the remainder of the name.  This might be useful in elisa as well, to
mitigate this issue.

* When backing out from an album to go back to the list of artists in
my music library, it seems that the whole list of artists is zoomed
out (there is a large pixelated version of what appears to be the
artist icon that zooms out into the list) and then the list quickly
scrolls to the position I was at before leaving the list.  The works
nicely, but is visually a bit disorienting.

* The song icon you guys are using (the "PONY" audio player on the
blank page typically used for mimetypes in Tango icons) is
sub-optimal, in my opinion.  All the other icons in Elisa's Tango
theme have a very distinct outline, whereas this one is obscured by
the page background/border.  Further, I've had a couple of people
misinterpret the icon as being an album cover because the square of
the border is roughly the size and shape of a CD case.  Personally,
I'd recommend just using the music note that is overlayed on a CD for
the main Audio icon on the home screen.

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