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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0003906MMW v4Playlist / Searchpublic2007-11-13 20:58
Reporteruser_DaleAssigned To 
PriorityimmediateSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version3.0 
Fixed in Version3.0 
Summary0003906: Album Art + Details view: Deleting track from playlist causes view to reset completely
DescriptionIf on a playlist node, you can view the playlist by the album art views.
However, there are 2 issues that need correcting:

1.
If you delete a file fro the playlist while in either album view, the file will delete but the playlist will refresh and jump to the top (which makes editing a laborious process).
The normal tracklist view maintains your scrolled position in the list.

2.
If you select multiple albums at once.. and press delete.. it will only delete the first one (this was happening consistently, but now it is not happening... so unless this can be replicated, it should be ignored)


Dale.
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build1104

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rusty

2007-11-09 15:15

administrator   ~0011854

Setting to immediate--this severely compromises the view.

petr

2007-11-09 20:57

developer   ~0011866

Fixed. Will be in 1101.

rusty

2007-11-13 01:34

administrator   ~0011945

Tested 1102:

1. Deleting a track still causes the view to jump.
-When deleting the only track on an album, the view jumps to the first track in the playlist
-When deleting one of several tracks on an album, the album in question jumps to the top of the view

2. is resolved.

petr

2007-11-13 02:45

developer   ~0011947

Fixed. Will be in 1103.

rusty

2007-11-13 03:49

administrator   ~0011948

tested 1103. Much better.

The only issue remaining is that when removing a single track from an Album that contains multiple tracks
-->Album moves to the top of the view

Not really 'immediate' but better to fix it now that your working on this.

petr

2007-11-13 11:24

developer   ~0011968

Fixed. Will be in 1104.

rusty

2007-11-13 20:58

administrator   ~0011993

Verified 1104.