- Lyrics can now be viewed/edited in the metadata-editor
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 0851f619c27348e3ceeaf31a8edc3a567ccee99c
Author: Martin Babutzka <martin.babutzka@online.de>
Date: Wed Jun 10 21:21:50 2015 +0200
'make format' and brackets in a condition clause.
commit bab7a1d07af3bc53034e3883d352ae6d4dd33e2a
Author: Martin Babutzka <martin.babutzka@online.de>
Date: Sun Jun 7 01:51:31 2015 +0200
Added capability to SAVE lyrics frames to mp3 files in tagreader.
Improved scaling properties of edittags dialog.
commit 4bd71a2d6a4479a664bf8b5b3ead05c23c86e15d
Author: Martin Babutzka <martin.babutzka@online.de>
Date: Sat Jun 6 23:33:22 2015 +0200
Updated lyrics tag buddy to lyrics
commit 2ceb8967f67e76a0f78b25a7a128c4429a93bcd9
Author: Martin Babutzka <martin.babutzka@online.de>
Date: Sun May 17 18:52:33 2015 +0200
Add lyrics field to tag editor
commit 04b65e33a83e449055659a72a283954311a12fb7
Author: Martin Babutzka <martin.babutzka@online.de>
Date: Fri May 8 23:24:02 2015 +0200
Using decode method to fix non-ASCII letters.
Introduced in #4416, clicking the cover will show the large art. In Windows, it seems that the click event is also associated with the right mouse button, so it comes up when you bring up the context menu.
Currently we just scroll to the last viewed index of the last playlist in the new one. This makes no sense and is frustrating when switching between long and short playlists.
This change scrolls to the last played track in each playlist on transition.
Am I worthy? I know it's only been a year, but it would mean a lot to me.
I completely understand otherwise.
I also bumped the height up a tad so that no text gets cut off due to the extra line.
Fixes#4836
Last.fm defines a scrobble should be sent if:
-the track is longer than 30 seconds.
-the track has been played for at least half its duration, or for 4 minutes (whichever occurs earlier.)
Clementine has treated this as seconds from the start of the track, and if any seeking occurs, it nullifies the scrobble.
This IMO is incorrect. If I skip the first 10 seconds of a song, but listen to the rest (still meeting the time requirements),
I should still be able to scrobble the play. This change moves the scrobble point with every seek, requiring continuous playback
from any point that satisfies the time criteria.