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Re: [bongo-devel] Re: Missing function bongo-copy
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Daniel Brockman |
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Re: [bongo-devel] Re: Missing function bongo-copy |
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Fri, 06 Apr 2007 21:36:22 +0200 |
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Dieter Deyke <address@hidden> writes:
> Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Dieter Deyke <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>>>> What if you type `C-c C-n', though? I think that _should_
>>>> mark the skipped song as played. Do you agree?
>>>
>>> Yes, I do agree. If you play a song, but decide to skip to
>>> the next one, the interrupted one should be marked as played.
>>
>> What if you interrupt it using `C-c C-r'?
>>
>> What about using `RET' on another track?
>>
>> Is there a rule of thumb here? When should the currently
>> playing track be marked as played and when should it not?
>>
>> In my current version, tracks are only ever marked as played
>> when actually finishing and by `C-c C-n' and `C-c C-p'.
>>
>> On a related note, should we add `C-c C-e' for skipping the
>> currently playing track and marking it as played?
>
> In the past I was using the "played" markup after loading
> a playlist to find the point where to start playing again.
> Now that this markup is not stored anymore,
Oh, is that not stored anymore? I didn't intend to make
that change. I do see that it happens, however.
I'll try to figure out why this happens.
> I also got into the habit of using '1 C-c C-s' to stop
> playback, and do not deal with half-played tracks anymore.
>
> Do whatever you find to be the most logical choice, which
> probably is the one most easily explained to a newcomer.
That's a good principle.
--
Daniel Brockman <address@hidden>