Re: [Muine] Moving songs to the end of list
- From: Jorn Baayen <jorn nl linux org>
- To: Daniel Borgmann <spark-mailinglists web de>
- Cc: muine-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Muine] Moving songs to the end of list
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 23:52:33 +0100
Heya!
> First of all, congrats to this awesome user interface. I don't know if
> it's innovative (is there any other music player like this?) but
> surprisingly it's the first music players that feel "just right" to me
> (after the one called "file manager").
:D I'm glad you like it! I designed it from the ground up myself so yea,
I suppose there is some innovation here ;)
> Just a slight irritation: Sometimes I double click a song from earlier
> in the list to hear it again, but then while the song is playing, I
> decide that I don't want any other songs to play after that. So I just
> try to drag the song to the end of the list, but for some reason it
> doesn't work. I can only move it to the second last position, but not to
> the last, so I have to move it to the second last position first and
> then move the last song behind it. :)
> I wonder if this is a GtkTreeView bug or even desired behavior? Can it
> be fixed somehow?
This bug is a mystery to me. I've tried to kill it more than once, but I
think I need to go and dig the gtk sources, add printfs and such to get
a clue on what is really going on. I'll do it sometime..
>
> I'm also wondering if this usage (playing single songs from the
> playlist) might be common enough to justify a function to do just that?
What kind of function do you mean?
>
> Oh and while I'm testing around, I just noticed another weird behavior.
> I added a song which was already in my playlist and the result was, that
> the song was added to the end of the list, but it started playing the
> same song earlier in the list (which wasn't removed). Not exactly what I
> expected. :)
Ah, right ;) Just fixed this one.. thanks for pointing it out!
Jorn
>
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