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Cannot add songs to another stored playlist that is not open.

Open bastian-f opened this issue 5 years ago • 4 comments

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System information

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  • Operating System: Arch Linux
  • Clementine version: 1.3.1

Expected behaviour / actual behaviour

When right-clicking on a song to add it to another playlist, stored playlists that are not open as tabs do not appear. As I have a lot of playlists and like to organize my files in them I have to leave them open filling up the playlist tabbar and making the playlist titles unreadable.

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bastian-f avatar Sep 18 '18 16:09 bastian-f

This is normal behaviour.

jonaski avatar Nov 12 '18 20:11 jonaski

Excuse me if I did not explain myself very well. This was not meant to be a bug report but a feature request.

This is basically the one thing that prevents me from using Clementine well because I have a lot of stored playlists and when I have new music I like to sort it into them.

Is this a rare way of using playlists?

Thank you!!

bastian-f avatar Nov 13 '18 13:11 bastian-f

I second this request. It would be nice and very helpful for me to add to playlists, which are not currently open. I have a lot of playlists used to add metadata to songs, e.g. one for English, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, X-Mas, Remixes, Duplicates, Unplugged, .... When listening to a song, I'd like to be able to quickly add it to any of these, without haing to open them first.

graug avatar Jan 13 '19 18:01 graug

+1 it should allow adding to playlists, not requiring to open it before adding song.

slrslr avatar Aug 24 '22 15:08 slrslr