https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468390
--- Comment #2 from witchhunter <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) If I had to choose one of the options from above, I would go with second option. It seems more appropriate since that is the place where information are shown (at least in desktop mode). Hopefully, that would be an easy solution. Now, I'm not that knowledgeable what the proper solution would be, but I can say what would make it feel natural/expected behavior. Long_press or drag the song towards right/playlist to enqueue it (the bonus points if the right border highlight for a second), and tap for a quick play; if that's even possible in this Kirigami implementation. This would also eliminate "play now" button in a desktop mode since doubleclick could be used for a quick play. In case the song needs to be in the playlist for a quick play (if I understood the other post correctly): 1) create a temporary playlist which would include all the new-played songs. 2) enqueue the song in the current playlist, but highlight them it in the playlist. Each of this solutions would also reduce the count of popups notification significantly, but would require a user to distinctively save the new/altered playlist (perhaps also highlight the save button). For further notice: It should go without saying, thanks for improving the mobile experience :) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
