From amarok-devel Sun Oct 03 12:27:35 2010 From: Martin Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2010 12:27:35 +0000 To: amarok-devel Subject: Re: [UI] Current state of the lyrics applet Message-Id: <201010031427.35890.darklight.xdarklight () googlemail ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=amarok-devel&m=128610888703421 Hi, > I'm not sure if it's something that has to be changed in the applet or > in the ultimate lyrics script but there is currently an issue when using > ultimate lyrics: > Often the lyrics site with the highest priority doesn't have the lyrics > for a song. That sounds like an issue with the ultimate lyrics script. Maybe the site has changed (and the script has not been adopted to those changes yet)? > Therefore I want to fetch the lyrics from the next site, so I click > re-fetch. Every time I have to confirm because I might have changed the > lyrics. This is really annoying because I often have to cycle through > sites to get the lyrics but have to confirm every time. > I should only have to confirm if I actually have edited the lyrics. Technically that's possible, but I'm not sure if the extra code is worth it. > Another issue I experienced is that sometimes I get HTML code printed in > the applet instead of rendered. Again, I don't know if that's an > ultimate lyrics problem. That also sounds like an ultimate lyrics issue. The site has probably changed. > It works ;) > The colors finally work even in dark color schemes ACK for that. I'm using a dark color scheme myself - and it's been VERY hard to read until some time ago (when the dark color schemes were not working). > The ability to edit lyrics is generally pretty neat (though I personally > don't use it) > The ability to use any script to populate the applet should definitely > be kept as well. That's not part of the lyrics applet (it's part of the script engine) - thus a rewrite of the lyrics applet shouldn't touch this one. > Now seeing this I'm asking myself if it wouldn't mean less problems to > just open a dialog when lyrics are edited? Or maybe even just open the > edit tags dialog and switch to the lyrics tab? I know it's less nice > because the inline editing feel gets lost, but it might mean a lot less > trouble and would still provide a nice shortcut when the user notices > that the lyrics currently associated with the song are incorrect. It probably was a good idea to add the "[UI]" tag to the subject :) What do the usability experts say about this? Regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Amarok-devel mailing list Amarok-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok-devel