![]() But I'm sure these will get ironed out with time. There are one or two glitches - I have given up on the desktop widget which I couldn't get to work properly, also it would be nice if, when you're using shuffle, the display scrolled automatically to the track that's playing. ![]() If you wish your theme to display at a different size then implement the function and return a single rectangle object. Many Git commands accept both tag and branch names, so creating this branch may cause unexpected behavior. A tag already exists with the provided branch name. By default themes are shown in a window that is 480 pixels wide and 200 high: anything larger than that will be cut off. Contribute to oloar/SwinsianWidget development by creating an account on GitHub. The search box is nice and simple, it just filters your music in the display according to the word you type. The windowSize () function allows you to customise the size of the theme. Or words printed in an area of nothing that could equally be a field, a label or a button. (Spotify annoyed me greatly by taking the opposite approach - big spacious text so that you can't see much at a time and have to scroll lots.)īuttons look like buttons! No symbols just printed on the textured surface of the window, or within the LCD display. ![]() The font size in there is a little smaller than usual, which is great. There's no cover-flow which I know people still miss, but there are a number of ways to customise the display, including my favourite, the good old list with whichever columns you like. Which is nice to know but I'm not sure whether anything in my collection isn't aiff, aac or mp3 Regex compatible find and replace helps you keep your music correctly tagged. It's no more than a dot that moves as a progress indicator, but that's really neat. Easily edit tags on multiple tracks at once. I keep discovering nice little touches, like the 'animated dock icon'. But I hope they're not tempted to start adding more stuff and allowing it to become the nightmare that is the current iTunes. It does podcasts too (which I've switched off). It's so nice to have a music player that only handles music. Using Swinsian is such a zen-like experience. Plus it watches the music folder and just adds anything I buy via or add to iTunes. (I noticed later a Preference which allows copying of music into Swinsain's music folder). it just built its own library leaving the files where they were, which is exactly what I wanted. It was incredibly easy to import my music, with no appreciable disk space used. ![]() For example a track with the genre 'Rock, Pop' will be shown under both 'Rock' and 'Pop' in the browser. When it comes to "it just works" (which used to be the Mac way) then the team have it sussed. Turn on the 'Recognise multiple genre tags per track' option in the Tags tab of the Swinsian preferences and Swinsian will show tracks under more than one genre if the genre tag value is a list of comma separated values. ![]()
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