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Old 01-14-2007, 04:33 PM   #1
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[Amarok] Missing an option!


Hi,

I am using Amarok 1.4.4 now, and there's an option missing which I grew accustomed to.

I am perfectly sure there used to be something called "Playlist follow current track" or whatever.. but now I cannot find it anymore!

As the name suggests, it made amarok always keep the currently playing track within the view in the playlist pane... which I happened to like.

So I am asking:

a) If it is still there, am I just to dumb to find it?

b) If it's not in the GUI anymore, can I reactivate it somewhere else?

c) If not, is there a script to do replicate this behaviour?

d) If not, can somebody write it for me? I cannot find anything in the dcop interface of amarok...

Thank you

~ fabian
 
  


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