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I have only started using Amarok, but it is the only 'player' that I have
used where I had to look to find the buttons to 'play', 'pause', 'stop', etc. To pause, I must go to the 'Amarok' drop down menu and select it and then select my action. This is fine but this is such a frequently used action, that the 'standard' player controls should be prominently displayed on the Amarok main window. Also, new users are forced to search for the play control buttons - it definitely not obvious that the control buttons are under a drop down button named 'Amarok'. I can see a lot of potential for Amarok. Keep up the great work. Jim Anderson |
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If you have no buttons being displayed then something is not right, if you have a single button then you need to understand that Amarok uses a play/pause paradigm with the play button as it is used to both play and pause a track (the drop down even reads "play/pause") if you wish a more traditional button set change to the slim toolbar with view -> slim toolbar
If there are no buttons can you post a copy of what your Amarok window looks like and can you login as a different user to see if this occurs there also. this is what it should look like, either: - http://simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-a10 (mail toolbar) - http://simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-a20 (slim toolbar) depending on which you are using |
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There was a bug in an old version of Amarok which caused it to start without the toolbar visible. Select main or slim toolbar from the view menu.
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I have a screen shot, but I don't see a way to attach it or to upload it.
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Registered Member
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I just saw Sentynel's response. That does the trick. Thank you!
Jim |
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