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I just started to use 2.3 beta 1, and found a problem with the saved playlists (no crash though).
2.3 beta 1 finds all my playlists from 2.2.2 (stored in the internal database), and if I browse the contents of the playlist(s) in the music sources panel I can see which tracks are in the playlist in question. Nothing has changed there. Same number of playlists, and the 10 or so playlists I've checked contain the right tracks. The problem occurs when I load a saved playlist to the active (replace or add to doesn't make a difference). What happens is that I load a playlist but get completely different songs playing - and it can be quite jarring loading a playlist with death metal and you get the best of Elvis Presley coming through the speakers... Can anyone confirm or is it just me?
OpenSUSE 11.4, 64-bit with KDE 4.6.4
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226954
Just fixed that. death metal and elvis huh. What a combination |
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Hm, did you report the bug? Or did you fix it? Because the bug is still open and unconfirmed... Oliver |
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I fixed it, but it seems like the bug mail didn't work.
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Heh, that's what you get when your taste is too varied for your own good Seriously though, love that it's been fixed already! I just have to wait for the next upgrade to trickle down the suse-repos...and hope it's not two different issues. The bug-report (and I really have to get better at searching b.k.o...) isn't completely like mine. The last sentence in the bug-report doesn't apply here. Dragging just one track triggers the same behavior as if I was to right-click and select "Replace playlist" Well, sort of. If I drag the track to the playlist proper it works as intended. However, if I use the "overlay context menu" (the one that replaces the context view) and drag the entry to the "Add to playlist" or "Replace playlist", the entry added to the playlist does not match what I want. Anyway, I'll see what happens when the next update hits the repo
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The PopUpDropper (or PUD, that is what we call that overlay) uses exactly the same actions as the right-click context menu, so they should behave the same. The way to get the actions got messed up when I inserted a proxy-model between the base model and the view to create the device grouped view. Regular D'n'D uses another way, no actions but passing mime-data. So it's no surprise it still worked. |
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