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Re: Two very small bugs and a wish list


From: Titus Müller
Subject: Re: Two very small bugs and a wish list
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2024 17:26:41 +0100
User-agent: mu4e 1.10.6; emacs 29.1

> Which version of Emacs are you on, by the way?

Emacs 29.1.

Thanks for your work and time!

----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 12.01.2024 -----
> Titus Müller <mail@titusmueller.de> writes:
>
>> Thank you so much for adding this feature!
>>
>> I tested it a little.
>>
>> First time using emms-playlist-mode-shift-track-down: Works fine, with
>> the little drawback that it inserts a blank line below the downwards
>> moved track, moving all the following tracks one line further down.
>>
>> Second, third, fourth time using emms-playlist-mode-shift-track-down
>> in a row: Adds a line »nil:« above, I assume because trying to move
>> the empty line up.
>>
>> Using emms-playlist-mode-shift-track-up correctly moves the upper
>> track down, but instead of in turn moving the current track up to
>> switch the two, it empties it's line, so what has been moved up, is
>> deleted, and the track is now missing from the playlist.
>
> It shouldn't be doing any of that. I need to fix all of those issues.
>
> Which version of Emacs are you on, by the way?
>
>> ----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 09.01.2024 -----
>>> Titus Müller <mail@titusmueller.de> writes:
>>>
>>>> (3) In emms-playlist-mode, it would be great to have a function to
>>>> move a track one line up, and one to move a track one line down, to
>>>> permanently (after saving the playlist) change the order of the
>>>> playlist.
>>>
>>> This is now implemented in the main git repo, bound to C-i and C-o in
>>> playlist-mode.
>>>
>>> Note that these functions can be used to move the playing track as well;
>>> they shouldn't interfere.
>>>
>>> I probably missed some edge cases, so checking it out would be
>>> appreciated. As always.
>>




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