Ticket #484 (closed enhancement: fixed)

Opened 2 years ago

Last modified 2 months ago

System Tray: Change song

Reported by: czer323 Owned by: theli
Priority: minor Milestone:
Component: Other Version:
Keywords: Cc:

Description (last modified by theli) (diff)

Banshee, quod libet and a few others have this feature where you can hover over the tray icon, and then use the mouse wheel up or down to either skip forward or backwards to the next song.

Currently, you've got it set to change the volume. If i wanted to change the volume, I have a volume icon I can use my mouse wheel with. Or, I have a physical knob I can turn down. I don't need a third volume control. I need an easier way to skip songs. ;)

It's such a great feature and I think it's one of the last feature that will make this player perfect. ;)

Change History

Changed 22 months ago by theli

  • status changed from assigned to closed
  • resolution set to fixed
  • description modified (diff)

Changed 2 months ago by add

oth annotations and contributions will only clutter the interface by default as a design pattern rather than trying to put it all together. That way you can never create offline or print docs of high quality without again having the devs or current admins maintain the comments and annotations. Hopefully a small Wiki quality team will evolve (i am against ops or admins) to review and summarize the contributions. I hope this gives us more users as contributors than having the docs focused on the devs.

Cheers, duns

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Apparel shoes bags Kitchen Food and Wine Furniture) Flowers and Gifts Wall Art Computer Components I still prefer a wiki like approach since the php (or mysql) docs are very cluttered when you have to take their comments in account. On the other hand they are professionally maintained imho, since they are *much* better than KDE documentation. KDE is by far larger and has so many different apps, which need screenshots and end user not dev/api docs, that more help is needed as long as the devs prefer to code than to write nice docs. And it is their choice to some degree imo. Technically interested but non-dev end users, which are plenty out there, are the users of and the best contributers to the docs, since they know what to write about.

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