Hi Daniel,
On 02/16/2014 04:58 PM, Daniel Cartron wrote:
Hi,
My touchpad is very sensitive and i clicked on a "sorting by..."
option though i didn't want.
First it took more than 10 mn to do it, proabaly due to the rpi lack
of power, so i can't complain.
But what is really boring is that it is impossible to cancel this
action and come back to the "non sorted" list as it was still in the
/var/lib/mpd/playlists file. So i had to kill sonata and load it again
(15 more mn to wait) in order to get my original playlist.
This is very important for me to have the exact order of the songs
because, due to the delay of loading playlists, my webradios are
registered in my main playlist and i use a mpc play 1 or mpc play 2
for listening the radios. And once the playlist had been sorted, of
course the songs 1 and 2 were no more my radios, even if it still was
in mpd...
So i really think that a "no sort" menu entry is necessary.
There's no such thing as "no sort": if you sort the Current playlist
like you did, Sonata reorders the songs on the client's side, according
to the column you sorted on and then update the positions of the songs
on the server's side by asking MPD to reorder all the songs. So there's
no more "non sorted" state to recover to.
If you accidentally sorted your Current playlist, loading the songs
again from your saved playlist will put the songs back in the order you
saved them.
Jonathan
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