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List:       amarok-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 137849] context pane option for currently selected track
From:       rich () hq ! vsaa ! lv
Date:       2006-11-30 14:32:21
Message-ID: 20061130143221.17130.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From rich hq vsaa lv  2006-11-30 15:32 -------
previously, it was possible to move to artist information from default context \
browser (one when nothing is playing). this was (and it indeed was quite unintuitive \
the way it worked).

i can't agree with motivation that 'context' means 'context of the playing track' - \
any track or item can have a context, not only the currently playing one.

i suppose 'related artists' only works when retrieving that information from lastfm, \
which i am not doing.

having a way to see context for an arbitrary track would be really great (or to be \
more precise - display a particular arbitrary artist in the context browser, as that \
is the only mode, except the overview). quite often i either browse albums, set \
covers or fix tags from within context broswer. in these cases i have to remember to \
pause current track if it is coming near the end, or else i can't keep the current \
view. clicking 'previous track' is nasty in dynamic mode, and clicking around tracks \
either massively screws up scores, or i would have to disable/enable scoring each \
time... so i prefer to pause current track in these cases :)

the biggest problem i see - a way to nicely implement this in the ui.
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