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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
This is drop down menu where can configure your '''Playlist'''. From here you can add more tracks, radio channels, and can clean your '''Playlist'''.
This is a top-level drop down menu where can configure your '''Playlist'''. From here you can add more tracks, streaming radio channels, and can clean your playlist.


== Items ==
== Items ==

Revision as of 21:31, 9 December 2010

Overview

This is a top-level drop down menu where can configure your Playlist. From here you can add more tracks, streaming radio channels, and can clean your playlist.

Items

The Amarok Playlist Sub-Menu
The Amarok Playlist Sub-Menu
Menu Item Description Shortcut
Add Media... Opens a media file to be played inside of Amarok
Add Stream... You can choose different radio channels from the url bar, you have just to put the link in the bar
Export Playlist As... It allows to save your favorite playlists
Undo You can go one step backward Ctrl+Z
Redo By clicking "Redo" you do the last step over again Ctrl+Shift+Z
Clear PlayList Cleans the current Playlist
Remove Duplicates Removes the duplicate entries in the Playlist
Playlist Layouts Changes the Visual style of the Playlist


Playlist Layouts

Form Playlist -> Playlist Layouts, with radio buttons, you can switch between different layouts. Also you can configure your personal Playlist layout.


Default

Playlist -> Playlist Layouts -> Default

No Grouping

Playlist -> Playlist Layouts -> No Grouping

No Grouping (Single line)

Playlist -> Playlist Layouts -> No Grouping(Single line)

Verbose

Playlist -> Playlist Layouts -> Verbose

Configure playlist layout...

Playlist -> Playlist Layouts -> Configure playlist layout...

This option allows you to make your own Playlist layout. You can make it to display different things like Artist, Genre , Year, BPM and etc.