Re: [Rhythmbox-devel] Classical Music or Audiobooks on Rhythmbox
- From: Sol <solistic gmx net>
- To: Kevin Hunter <hunteke earlham edu>
- Cc: Rhythmbox Developers List <rhythmbox-devel gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Rhythmbox-devel] Classical Music or Audiobooks on Rhythmbox
- Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 23:56:47 +0200
One more point. What exactly would be the result of clicking, in this
particular order, one after another, <Genre>, <Artist>, <Album>, <Artist>?
In SQL think, nothing. The final <Artist> is superfluous since you've
already sorted by <Artist>.
The question is what would happen from a user interface perspective. I
don't know? Nothing? Or perhaps that resets <Artist> to the
first-ordering column? Both could make sense to me, especially if the
state is communicated to the user somehow.
What do you think?
I do not see any consistent behavior. It could mean one of the following:
order by:
<Genre> than <Artist> (in reverse order) than <Album>
<Genre> than <Album> than <Artist>
<Genre> than <Album> than <Artist> (in reverse order)
or as you suggested:
<Genre> than <Artist> than <Album>
<Artist> than <Genre> than <Album>
Any more ideas?
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