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On Mon, 06 Jun 2016 20:22:08 -0100 "RJ Ryan" <rr...@mixxx.org>
wrote:

>Or, for the specific case of two playlists showing at the same
>time -- each
>library track table could be styled with a particular color (e.g.
>a rim
>around it or a background color / alternate row color), and the
>expanded
>sidebar can put a colored dot next to each playlist to signify
>which
>library track table they are loaded.
>

I think the coloring suggestions for visual linking stated here are
great, especially the alternate row coloring, which I hadn't
thought of as a possibility. Both at the same time might even work.

Also I want to thank you directly RJ for your last two commentaries
on this Library Redesign topic, they are helping me orient myself
around the issue. This whole scheme has left me pretty confused
until now; aside from Midnight Commander, I've never been a fan or
a user of multi-pane file managers. Your suggestions for naming
conventions were especially illuminating/helpful for me in
distinguishing functions.

>>From a UX perspective, I think I may find it jarring if changing
>the
>focused library track table caused the library sidebar expanded to
>change.
>It may even be frustrating if I was trying to do something with
>the sidebar
>in the state that it was in and then changing the focus made it
>change even
>though I didn't touch the sidebar at all.
>

This is something I've been thinking all along. It might be
mitigated if the last place you were at remained
highlighted/selected (remembered) as the Library Sidebar got
switched around in response to the Library Track Table.
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