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2 mappings I don't understand.

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2013, 17:32
by acemc
Please forgive me if this is documented somewhere.
Only two I really have no clue on.
1) Focus the spotlight
2) Perform Primary, Secondary, Tertiary function on active browsable.
One last thing, is it possible to map a scrolling & load action to the album browser? I would love to be able to scroll through & load tracks from the album browser view.
Thanks. ;)

Re: 2 mappings I don't understand.

PostPosted: 02 Apr 2013, 17:51
by Support@MixVibes
1-Focus the spotlight will jump to... the spotlight (where you can type what you're looking for)

2-Perform action (primary, secondary, tertiary) will do so action related to where you are.

For instance : push will open/close folder into the tree, but will preview into the files list.
The 3 have different behavior don't remember exactly but I mainly use the primary or tertiary.

Re: 2 mappings I don't understand.

PostPosted: 05 Apr 2013, 01:41
by acemc
Thanks for that, I'll de be using those commands now.

is it possible to map a scrolling & load action to the album browser? I would love to be able to scroll through & load tracks from the album browser view.

???

Re: 2 mappings I don't understand.

PostPosted: 05 Apr 2013, 01:53
by sylMV
acemc wrote:is it possible to map a scrolling & load action to the album browser? I would love to be able to scroll through & load tracks from the album browser view.


Unfortunately not for the moment. It has been requested several times but can't say when it'll be possible.

Re: 2 mappings I don't understand.

PostPosted: 05 Apr 2013, 12:46
by acemc
Cool ;)
Something that would be equally beneficial would be an area where the album art is displayed when you scroll thru your tracks. I find the art rather difficult to see in the normal track browser the way it is at the moment. This is actually the main reason I use the album browser - purely to see the album art better.

Re: 2 mappings I don't understand.

PostPosted: 05 Apr 2013, 13:59
by sylMV
You could display the Info Pane for this purpose.