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Hello
Since I upgraded to Amarok 2.2 I've seem to lost the bookmark applet. Was this intended? And if so how can I get this functionality back? I noticed the bookmark dropdown buttons but they don't seem to let you instantly play a song and/or play a song from a position marker. |
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Did you check the menus? In Tools, you have the Bookmark manager now, which replaces the bookmark applet.
Also, the Bookmark dropdown buttons on the panels are there to add bookmarks specific for a particular layout or filter, depending if you use it in the Sources panel on the left or in the playlist panel on the right. Amarok 2.2 now supports various types of bookmarks, not only bookmarks in a track.
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Yes I noticed the bookmark manager but it's not really for playing anything right?
What I'd like to accomplish is just a quick way to start playing a certain track at a certain position, like that was used to be possible with the applet+position markers. |
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Well, that's what it is intended for, of course, works fine here. You must be doing something wrong I guess. The only thing that has changes is that it is no longer an applet, but a Bookmark manager. The function remains the same.
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Ouch seems I just hit a bug. The reason I thought it's "just for managing" was that it doesn't seem to work with the position markers I set before the update. I just added a new one and that one worked
Anyway thanks for the help and if I'm not too lazy I might report the bug at the tracker... |
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