On Fri, 2006-12-22 at 14:08 -0500, Andrew Conkling wrote: > On 12/22/06, Jarlath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks for a great application. I've moved from KDE to Gnome and like > > this player a lot. I find Gnome to be a little less cluttered than KDE. > > I understand this is in early development, but since the website has a > > Feedback link, I do have a few suggestions: > > > > If I context-click on an artist, a menu should appear, allowing me to > > transfer the album/artists songs to either the queue or my media device. > > Does drag-and-drop not work? Drag-and-drop works, but I think mouse movement is an inferior way of doing things. If a context menu was available, I could use the context menu button available on most keyboards, or I could right click and use the keyboard from there. Reaching for the mouse really is a last resort for me as I find I could easily guide the song into the wrong list. > > > > Is it possible to have the playlist not remove entries after being > > played? > > > > Also, when I click somewhere further down the list, the chosen track > > gets moved to the top of the list. This means that afterwards play > > continues from the top of the list instead of where I wanted. > > Sounds like you're in the play queue, which is just a holding pen for > songs you want to play next. So when you click one, it's the playing > song so it goes to the top. Similarly, when a song's done, it's out of > line. :) > > You can create a new playlist by dragging items to the sources list > (or is that Banshee?), or by using the menubar. You can create smart > playlists, which are dynamic based on criteria that you can set. > > Hope this helps! > Andrew Thanks for you help Andrew, And happy Christmas, Jarlath
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