https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417223

Noah Davis <noaha...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Noah Davis <noaha...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> We're using the `go-next-view-page` icon, which is semantically correct; the
> action does indeed take you to the next view page. In Breeze, the icon is a
> rightward-facing arrow similar to the one in your icon theme.
> 
> So the objection here is that the icon does not communicate "clicking on
> this will take you to the next page". An eyeball icon would not work; we use
> that to communicate visiblity/hidden status. Do you have any other
> suggestions?
> 
> Maybe instead we could make the icon show what it is you'll be taken to? So
> if clicking on it will take you to an album, it would show the album icon;
> if clicking on it would take you to an artist, it would show the artist
> icon, and so forth. One problem I can envision for this is that we would
> need icons for "artist" and "genre" that are perfect, or else the meaning
> will be totally lost. This seems like it might be impossible. The current
> ones are not that great IMO.
> 
> Any other ideas?

Do we need the button there in the first place? Currently, you can double click
to enter an album, artist or genre grid item. Even then, I don't see any reason
why double click is needed. You can't select multiple grid items. Rather than
having a dedicated floating button, why not just make single clicks  open the
album/artist/genre grid item?

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