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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From davidsansome on February 25, 2010 06:38:58

Labels: -Type-Defect Type-Enhancement

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From nickpolydor on March 08, 2010 09:33:33

Yes, and it would be good to integrate this into context menus across all platforms,
i.e. right-click on an audio file and choose from:

  • Play immediately
  • Add to Now Playing playlist
  • Add to existing playlist
  • Add to new playlist

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From hyperquantum on April 04, 2010 11:53:56

Not sure if my feature request can be a part of this issue, but here it goes:

I would like a queue view that shows the current track and the next ones that will be
played, in that order. So if Clementine is playing from a randomized playlist, it
will choose, say, 10 random tracks in advance and show them in the queue view in the
order that they will be played (and maybe have an "expand" button to show more tracks
in advance). And it could optionally list a short history of tracks that were played
before the current one. The queue view is displayed in the main window just like the
playlist, but can be collapsed (hidden) for people that don't use it. It isn't just a
popup window.

Tracks can be dragged to the queue, just like you can drag and drop tracks into the
playlist now. And tracks inside the queue can be reordered by dragging, and maybe via
a context menu in the queue ("Move up 1 place", "Move down 1 place", "Move to start"
and "Move to end"). Playback can be controlled in advance by context menu options
"Stop before this track" and "Stop after this track".

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From [email protected] on April 16, 2010 02:08:22

When coming from Amarok 1.4 the current behaviour is a bit confusing. CTRL+D in
Amarok queues the selected playlist entry while Clementine simply deletes it.

My suggestion: Use CTRL+D for queueing. The delete function can already be accessed
via the delete key.

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From wujek.bogdan on May 21, 2010 11:45:25

it would be great if there was a posibility to add tracks to queue by clicking them with middle mouse button

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From john.maguire on May 27, 2010 14:28:03

Issue 350 has been merged into this issue.

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From davidsansome on June 17, 2010 15:20:07

Issue 417 has been merged into this issue.

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From ibobrik on July 11, 2010 05:33:40

It would be great too see that. Really :)

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Clementine-Issue-Importer avatar Clementine-Issue-Importer commented on July 29, 2024

From davidsansome on July 11, 2010 12:02:34

This issue was closed by revision r1456 .

Status: Fixed

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