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It turned out (while discussing [https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203727 203727]), that some sort of randomize functionality is there (but hidden by some extra complex and secret UI). I was using it for few months, but never was really satisfied (I could not do the manual polishing after the re-shuffling). Today I told myself - enough and wrote an extension in [[Javascript]] that adds the shuffle action to the Tools menu. | It turned out (while discussing [https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203727 203727]), that some sort of randomize functionality is there (but hidden by some extra complex and secret UI). I was using it for few months, but never was really satisfied (I could not do the manual polishing after the re-shuffling). Today I told myself - enough and wrote an extension in [[Javascript]] that adds the shuffle action to the Tools menu. | ||
- | If you ever missed the shuffle functionality, don't wait anymore and download the extension here: [[ | + | If you ever missed the shuffle functionality, don't wait anymore and download the extension here: [[Image:Randomize.amarokscript.tar.gz]] and untar it into ''$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts/''. |
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Revision as of 21:14, 30 November 2011
Amarok is a fancy music player for KDE.
Due to unfamous KDE's policy to rewrite the whole system from scratch every few years, there is a currious situation - after each upgrade you find out that new versions of your favourite applications are missing some functionality that you were using a lot. The same situation happened to me with Amarok 2 and I reported it as a bug 203727.
I was missing an easy way to randomize the playlist. It is essential, I always pick few albums drag'n'drop them to the playlist, then randomize all the songs, look at the order, polish it a bit and then play them all.
It turned out (while discussing 203727), that some sort of randomize functionality is there (but hidden by some extra complex and secret UI). I was using it for few months, but never was really satisfied (I could not do the manual polishing after the re-shuffling). Today I told myself - enough and wrote an extension in Javascript that adds the shuffle action to the Tools menu.
If you ever missed the shuffle functionality, don't wait anymore and download the extension here: Image:Randomize.amarokscript.tar.gz and untar it into $HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts/.
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