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The [[Amarok/Manual/AmarokWindow#MediaSources|Media Sources pane]] offers access to the Local Collection, Remote Collections, Media Devices, the Internet, your File System, Playlists, and Podcasts. | The [[Amarok/Manual/AmarokWindow#MediaSources|Media Sources pane]] offers access to the Local Collection, Remote Collections, Media Devices, the Internet, your File System, Playlists, and Podcasts. | ||
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===Context Pane=== | ===Context Pane=== |
Revision as of 00:45, 19 December 2010
The Amarok Window
When you first open Amarok, this is what you will see, once the splash screen disappears, and Amarok has fully loaded:
screenshot of plain Amarok
Window Layout
Amarok is organized in four main areas; the toolbar and three panes.
Toolbar
The Toolbar contains the top-level menus and the track-progress bar.
temp crappy screenshot
Media Sources Pane
The Media Sources pane offers access to the Local Collection, Remote Collections, Media Devices, the Internet, your File System, Playlists, and Podcasts.
Context Pane
The Context pane is comprised of applets, which offer you information about your music. A connection to the Internet is required for the most useful use of these little applications, which will fetch lyrics, information, photos, videos, and even guitar tabs, depending on what you choose to display.
Playlist pane
The Playlist offers you a fully-configurable way to display and control the music you are playing.