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Re: [emms-help] emms-playlist-mode.el work |
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Sat, 19 Nov 2005 15:34:03 +0200 |
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William Xu <address@hidden> writes:
> Yoni Rabkin Katzenell <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Moreover, I am also working on full killing and yanking for
>> emms-playlist-mode which will undoubtedly make deleting tracks, moving
>> tracks between playlist buffers and organising tracks much simpler, and
>> more natural fro Emacs users.
>
> Looking forward to it !
>
> I wish it could somehow look like `dired'. Easy mark, delete, edit,
> ...etc.
After killing and yanking will be supported it should be very easy to
define a key map which does that. You could even ship with a default
keymap and supply a "dired-mode" keymap as an option.
> Also, support poping the playlist as a sidebar would be nice. This
> feature used to exist in emms-pbi-*. At present, i have the following in
> my .emacs.
>
> (defadvice emms-playlist-mode-go (before side-window)
> (split-window-horizontally -25)
> (other-window 1))
>
> (ad-activate 'emms-playlist-mode-go)
Do you need more than that? All that is missing is a way to remove that
window cleanly. Feel free to supply any such window-mangling routines as
you wish. I rarely split windows unless there is something really
interesting going on there. I find myself spawning another frame more
often than splitting windows.
--
"Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice"
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