Re: [Banshee-List] Bugs...
- From: Brandon Hale <brandon smarterits com>
- To: banshee-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Banshee-List] Bugs...
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 09:42:35 -0500
Since you are apperantly comfortable enough with Bugzilla to search
out bugs by subject, it would be much more helpful if you could file
each of your issues in Bugzilla. This is a pain initially, but it
ensures that the issues will not be forgotten, and offers proper issue
tracking.
TIA,
Brandon Hale
On 12/13/05, Charles Goodwin <charlie vexi org> wrote:
> Could not see these listed in the open bugs for Banshee on
> bugs.gnome.org, yet they still seem relevant for me in the 0.10
> release.
>
> 1. Drag and drop to a new playlist.
> a) Total in brackets does not increase
> b) Songs are added in an unexpected order (i.e. not appended to the
> end of the playlist)
>
> 2. Can 'reorder' the library - this is nonsensical as it's the library
> and should be sorted by column only. Especially with a fiddly laptop
> mouse, it can be frustrating having to reset the order if you make a
> slip.
>
> 3. Switching between playlists / library (When I say switch, I do not
> mean play, i.e. just clicking to see what's in a playlist.)
> a) If I switch between the playlists and the library, the toolbar
> area has it's contents refreshed. Why?
> b) It forgets the state of the view when switching - i.e. if I
> scroll half way down my library, go to a playlist, then come back,
> it's back to the top of the library.
> c) There are noticable delays switching between playlists and the
> library. I have ~2500 songs in my library and a Pentium M 1.5ghz /
> 256mb ram.
>
> 4. If I edit the name of a playlist, pressing the space bar
> stops/starts the song instead of inserting a space.
>
> That's it for the moment!
>
> - C
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