>
> Full Tree: I think we do not nee the legacy full tree, we need a tree of
> all drop targets, right? The crates and playlist tree should be sufficient.
>
Agree, but Autodj playlist is also a relevant drop target.
A full tree node, on every left pane breaks somehow the ButtoBar + Fetaure
> Idea.
> How can we combine both?
>
> How about move this Full Tree node as button to the button bar. This could
> be a special feature without a right pane.
>
I don't feel the button that makes the full tree appear should belong to
the button bar, because it is not a feature by itself. Creates, playlists
and autodj already have they own features. Maybe this button could be
placed at the bottom of the left pane (first picture). Then if the button
is pressed, the tree (playlists, crates and autodj list) appears and stays
there until the button is pressed again (second picture). If the button is
hovered while dragging tracks, the tree appears but hides when the drop is
done.
How do you feel about this?
>
> I want to remark that is quite important to allow users to configure the
> new library to look similar to current one (one single pane + complete
> tree). Feature specific tree + collapsable complete tree would also work
> for me.
>
>
> I am not sure if I missed a point, why it is required to keep a view that
> look similar to current one. Is there an other use case we have missed?
>
Forget that, as long as you provide quick access to all relevant drop
targets and allow to only display one feature this would be ok for me.
Another thing you might want to think about is how this will affect the
drag and drop of tracks from OS file explorer. I'm not sure how this works
now, but you can add tracks to the library by dragging them from outside
Mixxx right? For every feature on the button bar, you might want to think
what will happen when an external track is dragged with that feature open.
What about when two features are open at the same time?
Hope this helps you to improve the project definition :)
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