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Dan Meltzer parallelgrapefruit at gmail.com
Mon Feb 8 18:49:22 CET 2010


See, I think the solution should be: Put "Move to Trash" back in the
playlist context menu.

This solution seems a hell of a lot more complicated and convoluted
than simply having another entry in the context menu, and I still
havn't heard a good reason against it.

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Casey Link <unnamedrambler at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 1) if the file is not yet in the collection, you won't find it.
>>
>> 2) if artist:"" AND album:"" you won't find it.
>>
>> 3) once the folder is open, you may have 100 files in it,
>> and as the file is not 'selected' in the list, it takes
>> a very long time before you find it.
>>
>> 4) if you get files from friends using iTunes, you'll have
>> many files with strange names like 01__05_05_05.mp3
>> if the file is not selected, you'll never find it.
>
> You raise very good points.
>
>> - the file search criteria must be the filename, not the tags.
>> - once the folder is open, the file must be selected in the list.
>
> And these are good solutions, however I should point out that the"
> search criteria" must be the uniqueUrl of the track, because not every
> track necessarily has a filename.
>
> Casey
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