Aleksas Tunikas <[email protected]> writes: > Yoni Rabkin <[email protected]> writes: > >> (please don't top-post on this mailing list if possible) >> >> Aleksas Tunikas <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> great idea, being the productive genius i am i like to make the script >>> about it (somehow) so i can just press shortcuts and dmenu will let me >>> choose which folder to load next, so what would be the command eqivalent >>> for c-u do you know from the top of the head? not sure we need to press >>> orgs to spend time to do that, being emacs i think there is probably >>> some hack to it already. but if im wrong im wrong >> >> In that case it seems like it would be better if we implemented it as a >> stand-alone interactive command such as >> `emms-playlist-mode-insert-at-current' or similar. > > thank you for your enthusiasm let me know if i can be of any service i > am a hobbyist lisp coder but perhaps i can be guinea pig to test it > out
Please check the new function `emms-playlist-mode-add-after-current' which I've added to emms-playlist-mode.el. It has just been commited to the main git repo. > >> >> >>> Yoni Rabkin <[email protected]> writes: >>> >>>> Aleksas Tunikas <[email protected]> writes: >>>> >>>>> good morning everybody i hope you gonna have a wonderful week ahead >>>>> can somebody explain to me please what is the name of the function >>>>> that will put the directory of choise (insert folder tree or whatever >>>>> it called) but not in the end of playlist, but after the currently >>>>> playing track, i guess in winamp and foobar this called queue. and >>>>> thank you! >>>> >>>> Off the top of my head, I don't think Emms has that. The emms "insert" >>>> commands assume that you are in the playlist buffer and will insert the >>>> tracks at point. >>>> >>>> Would you like to see that implemented? >>>> >>>> Perhaps one way of doing it would be to insert the tracks after the >>>> current (not necessarily playing) track if one of the "insert" commands >>>> are called with C-u beforehand. -- "Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice"
