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could you actually implement the already documented -q / --queue option? Similar behavior is available using --search-playlist 'regex', but when tracks are named similarly and the playlist is of reasonable length, using the index directly would be convenient.
Also, could you improve the playlist display a little in the case when there's a queue that will be played preferentially before normal randomized play of the entire playlist continues, e.g. by visually separating the queued tracks from the rest?
And finally, when I enqueue a song using --search-playlist, mpd immediately starts playing that song. Would it be possible to have it start playing the newly queued song only after the currently playing song has finished?
Thanks, and sorry if I'm lumping several things into one issue, just tell me and I'll separate them out.
Florian
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Hi,
could you actually implement the already documented -q / --queue option? Similar behavior is available using --search-playlist 'regex', but when tracks are named similarly and the playlist is of reasonable length, using the index directly would be convenient.
Also, could you improve the playlist display a little in the case when there's a queue that will be played preferentially before normal randomized play of the entire playlist continues, e.g. by visually separating the queued tracks from the rest?
And finally, when I enqueue a song using --search-playlist, mpd immediately starts playing that song. Would it be possible to have it start playing the newly queued song only after the currently playing song has finished?
Thanks, and sorry if I'm lumping several things into one issue, just tell me and I'll separate them out.
Florian
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: