by nanite2000 » Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:16 pm
Peke wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 7:50 pm
Maybe I understand wrong but you can have Playing in middle when selecting it in tree.
Yes you can do that, but it's not helpful for what we're trying to do.
The use-case is for people who are selecting and grouping music based on several criteria (e.g. Artists, Genres, release date, BPM's, etc...) to build a 'now playing' list see the playlist build up while we are doing it. Using the method you describe only allows us to view and edit the
existing 'Now playing' list. There's no way to add music to it without moving to a different view (which removes visibility of the details 'Now playing' list in the process).
Placing the 'now playing' list to the side forces a narrow view in both the main area and/or the now playing list to accommodate having them both sit side-by-side, which means several useful columns aren't visible.
Having the music source and 'now playing' list on top of each other (i.e. a vertical layout, as it was in MediaMonkey 4) allows you to not only see all columns in your source list, but also all columns in your 'now playing' list.
EDIT: see
https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewt ... 60#p482760
[quote=Peke post_id=520635 time=1721523057 user_id=213]
Maybe I understand wrong but you can have Playing in middle when selecting it in tree.
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Yes you can do that, but it's not helpful for what we're trying to do.
The use-case is for people who are selecting and grouping music based on several criteria (e.g. Artists, Genres, release date, BPM's, etc...) to build a 'now playing' list see the playlist build up while we are doing it. Using the method you describe only allows us to view and edit the [i]existing[/i] 'Now playing' list. There's no way to add music to it without moving to a different view (which removes visibility of the details 'Now playing' list in the process).
Placing the 'now playing' list to the side forces a narrow view in both the main area and/or the now playing list to accommodate having them both sit side-by-side, which means several useful columns aren't visible.
Having the music source and 'now playing' list on top of each other (i.e. a vertical layout, as it was in MediaMonkey 4) allows you to not only see all columns in your source list, but also all columns in your 'now playing' list.
EDIT: see https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=482760#p482760