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Actually it is more like this bug (request): https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=239951
The bug mentioned by Mamarok is not what we are talking about here. Please have a look this bug comment to see why:
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That is not what the topic title suggests, then
Running Kubuntu 22.10 with Plasma 5.26.3, Frameworks 5.100.0, Qt 5.15.6, kernel 5.19.0-23 on Ryzen 5 4600H, AMD Renoir, X11
FWIW: it's always useful to state the exact Plasma version (+ distribution) when asking questions, makes it easier to help ... |
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I understand what he is looking for and so am I ...which is why he references the Winamp style...I love Amarok but it really needs this functionality for editing unless I am missing something.
I have all my music in one large playlist over 100,000....While this list is running through it would be nice if I could right click a song and save it to a different playlist...not neccessary open but being able to create a new playlist int he background while listening to my huge collection. This allows me to sort different songs into playlists while listening randomly to the huge playlist. Does that make sense? I dont really need two open at the same time but the ability to add it to another playlist in the background gives me the manageability to listen to songs while I am work and as ones come up I like I can add them to separate playlists. i.e Friday Night playlist ....Sunday Playlist...dance playlist.. etc.... |
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You can do this. You can just click and drag songs from the current playlist into saved playlists. |
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Thanks! so much I was hoping I was just missing something. Not sure why else you would want two playlists open?
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If you don't understand the need to switch between playlists with a single click, seamlessly move tracks between playlists, and have multiple playlists available that you can edit on the fly without permanently saving the changes, then you clearly are not an entertainment professional of any kind. Look, I think Amarok 2.8 is superior to Clementine in almost every way... but as long as Clementine has tabbed playlists and Amarok doesn't, Clementine wins hands down. This one feature is that important. |
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Exactly my case. |
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