> > As others have mentioned, the current SVN (and so the upcoming release) > displays the cover art in the tooltip and song-change notification. > > Currently using the scrollwheel over RB's tray icon changes the > application volume. We could change it to be "switch tracks" if the > general consensus is that doing that is better. Switching tracks is > probably a lot more common than changing the volume. >
I stongly believe that changing songs is a much better option. Most people (including me) also have the volume icon in the taskbar, with which you can change the overall volume. And yes, changing tracks is a lot more common than changing the volume. Besides, most new notebooks also come with multimedia keys that also let you change the volume. ...by the way: any hopes for adding multimedia key support in RB as Banshee does? (You can skip songs by pressing the Prev/Fwd key, no matter which window is active). Now that's nice. > > > - What about upgrading the iconset in Rhythmbox? It looks kinda > > "oldish" with the ones it currently has. Even the official Rhythmbox > > icon seems a bit outdated compared to the other ones in the menu! > > There are some newer icon up at > http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350994. I've been meaning to > post to the list about them, to see what people think. > hmm.... "sanitise podcast feed names" doesn't look like icons to me! :) > > > - Small one: when switching from Library to Podcasts to Play Queue or > > whatever, I believe the searchbox input should automatically receive > > focus. You should be able to start typing right away, and not have to > > press anything to do so. > > Stealing focus like that is *really* bad for accessibility, and people > without a mouse - it means that if you are using the arrow keys to move > down the source list, you have to tab back to it after each source > change. Hmm... yes, you're right. And what about making Tab go first the the searchbox and then forward to the other GUI elements? Haha, perhaps I'm going too far with this one.. Sorry! Regards, Tomas _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
