I've never used Quod Libet so I don't know whether it has this feature
but in iTunes there are 'Next' and 'Previous' buttons in the tag
editor which I really miss when I use Exaile.

The tracks that are selected when using one of these buttons should be
defined by where you right-clicked to bring up the tag editor. For
example, if you open up an album of tracks in the Collection tree view
and right click a track to edit it's tags you can click next to edit
the next song in the album's tags. Also, if you open up the tag editor
from within the playlist view, the next and previous buttons should
move the tag editor back and forth between the songs that are in the
playlist.

I always use this feature because it makes it quick and easy to go
through a load of songs and modify their titles as you obviously can't
just highlight a load of tracks and change their titles there as this
would make them all the same.

Dave.

On 09/07/07, Ville Lindholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've now more or less finished the CD importing feature, the patch is
> in #648. I'm sure it requires some testing still, but it's
> functionally complete.
>
> Meanwhile I'm finally starting work on a very wanted feature: a better
> tag editor. I've always liked the interface for Quod Libet, so I would
> like to have that as a main inspiration. I would ask everyone to have
> a look at Quod Libet, see what you like and don't like, what's missing
> or superfluous and then let me know, so I'll plan and design it
> correctly from the start.
>
> Personally I think the "Tags from filename" feature is unneeded and
> probably not very accurate, so I'd like to skip that. Instead I'd like
> to add another tab, called something like "Convert encoding". This
> would be a way for the user to tell exaile exactly what kind of
> encoding the tags are in. So if your tags are in Finnish and you get
> ??? instead of special characters, you can tell exaile what encoding
> they are in. Also, there could be a button to convert these tags into
> Unicode once you've sorted out the encoding, so they'll always display
> correctly.
>
>
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