> I'm not seeing these issues. Can you please provide a step-by-step > recipe to recreate this?
Hm, that's strange. To be sure no other packages are responsible for the behaviour, today I started Emacs with emacs -Q and used M-x load-file to load emms-compat.el, emms.el, emms-source-file.el, emms-source-playlist.el and emms-playlist.el. Then I used M-x emms-add-directory to add an album to the playlist, switched to the playlist with M-x emms-playlist-mode-go and there I used C-o and C-i to try to move the tracks around. I get the same empty line and "nil:" error. In my elpa directory, the emms directory is called emms-20240112.2108. Should I remove it and try to install again? ----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 12.01.2024 ----- > Yoni Rabkin <[email protected]> writes: > >> Titus Müller <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Thank you so much for adding this feature! >>> >>> I tested it a little. >>> >>> First time using emms-playlist-mode-shift-track-down: Works fine, with >>> the little drawback that it inserts a blank line below the downwards >>> moved track, moving all the following tracks one line further down. >>> >>> Second, third, fourth time using emms-playlist-mode-shift-track-down >>> in a row: Adds a line »nil:« above, I assume because trying to move >>> the empty line up. >>> >>> Using emms-playlist-mode-shift-track-up correctly moves the upper >>> track down, but instead of in turn moving the current track up to >>> switch the two, it empties it's line, so what has been moved up, is >>> deleted, and the track is now missing from the playlist. > > I'm not seeing these issues. Can you please provide a step-by-step > recipe to recreate this? > >> It shouldn't be doing any of that. I need to fix all of those issues. >> >> Which version of Emacs are you on, by the way? >> >>> ----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 09.01.2024 ----- >>>> Titus Müller <[email protected]> writes: >>>> >>>>> (3) In emms-playlist-mode, it would be great to have a function to >>>>> move a track one line up, and one to move a track one line down, to >>>>> permanently (after saving the playlist) change the order of the >>>>> playlist. >>>> >>>> This is now implemented in the main git repo, bound to C-i and C-o in >>>> playlist-mode. >>>> >>>> Note that these functions can be used to move the playing track as well; >>>> they shouldn't interfere. >>>> >>>> I probably missed some edge cases, so checking it out would be >>>> appreciated. As always. >>>
