> Once again the search box was brought up. As well as the usual > discussion about a clear button, there were suggestions of removing it > completely. While keeping the search box contents across session is bad > because it confuses a lot of users, it was felt that emptying it when > you look at a different source wasn't a good idea because it will change > what is being played.
I have posted a enhancements bugs about this, both with detailed information from the mailinglist. No search entry http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320937 This bug Duration Info and Current Song Info in statusbar http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320938 emphasizes the use of the statusbar, that the previous bug suggests. > Paul Boyd sent a patch to the list implement a "repeat one song" play > order, which prompted a short discussion on how to put this in the user > interface. The current version adds a "Play Order" sub-menu to the > control menu, which lets you access the new play order and all 7 > existing ones (only 4 of which you could get to before). Hopefully this > will lead to people writing some new play orders, such as album-shuffle > or ones based on suggestions from AudioScrobbler. I would like to see this for 0.9.3 =) > Support has also been added for using the year/date metadata from > tracks. Rhythmbox uses the full date internally, but only the year is > currently visible in the interface. Does this mean that Sort album lists by year http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128155 is likely to be implanted (as default?) ? > Bug 315389, add "Move to Trash" command: > (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315389) Perhaps it is off topic, but have it been considered to have an "Open directory in Nautilus" feature? Right now Rhythmbox only have a delete feature, which sort of stands out, and that can hardly compete with a file manager like Nautilus.
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