On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 20:26 +0100, Martin Jeppesen wrote: > > 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 =) Me too. All we need to do is sort out how/if the play-order is shown in the main window, and then this could be committed post-0.9.2. Once it's in, people can get cracking on writing new play orders. > > 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?) ? Currently sort-by-album sorts albums in alphabetical order, but sort-by-year sorts by album within a particular year - which I think is what you want. Thanks for bringing that to my attention - I've not closed the bug as FIXED. Cheers, James "Doc" Livingston -- Contrary to popular belief, Unix is user friendly. It just happens to be very selective about who its friends are. -- Kyle Hearn in asr.
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