On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 10:18:05PM +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote: > Le lundi 18 avril 2005 ? 18:17 +0200, Oliver Lemke a ?crit : > > > So, winamp, xmms and muine remove songs from what they use as a queue > > > after playing them? > > > > Muine does. IIRC it removes the played songs if you hit Ctrl-D. > > Yeah, so do xmms and winamp if you select the songs that have been > played and hit del or whatever. > I meant "as soon as they are played" > > Can I get a real reason (ie one which isn't "queue should be that way" > and "it's cool") now? Please? ;)
>From my point of view, it's a personal preference based on my current use of playlists. I want to be able to see what's left in the playlist, and how long it will run for, and I mostly don't care about songs that have already been played. The way I achieve this at the moment is to manually remove songs once they've been played. I'm starting to think that you're right that keeping played songs around would be helpful, but I still don't want to see them. Or at least I want to have the option of not seeing them. A "remove played entries" action (rather than setting) might be enough - it'd let me throw away that history when I decide I don't want it any more, but wouldn't force me to manually select songs to do it. > [sorry, I'm probably being a real pita, but well, I mentioned one > advantage if you keep the played songs in the queue, and noone provided > any reason for removing the songs from the queue even after me asking > that for the 3rd or 4th time] It's always good to have someone insisting on having an actual justification for these sorts of things. Thanks for doing it. -jonathan _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
