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Strange. I can select between grid view and list view in favorites root as well in favorites subfolders. .
I found it. I only use favorites for internet radio, no library items, and I have no paid services. I have no (zero) stations in my favorites root (only folders), and no grid option is shown. I added a random station to to the root, and viola - grid option, Deleted that station - no grid option again.
Like I said previously, I prefer list for all except albums, so no big deal, and no reason to understand why that is.
Maybe it's a material UI setting. Doesn't matter, I prefer lists for all but albums
Strange. I can select between grid view and list view in favorites root as well in favorites subfolders. See screenshots below.
This is on a Windows PC with MS Edge browser, and shortcut defined as follows:
Interesting. I never realize there isn't a list view in the root of favorites, just in subfolders. Same for both a browser and apk. My favorites contain only folders, maybe that's why?
Jim
I'm not sure I understand that, there's a list view and a grid view in the root of favourites.
You can't if you're using Grid view, use List view to drag & drop favourites.
Interesting. I never realize there isn't a list view in the root of favorites, just in subfolders. Same for both a browser and apk. My favorites contain only folders, maybe that's why?
I can create folders in Favorites, but there does not seem to be a way to move existing favourites in the root folder into one of the sub folder, or an I missing something?
You can't if you're using Grid view, use List view to drag & drop favourites.
I can create folders in Favorites, but there does not seem to be a way to move existing favourites in the root folder into one of the sub folder, or an I missing something?
Would you consider extending (or even abolishing) the limit for individual album lists? In Qobuz, by design, they include various item types - playlists, headings, info text, links to stuff, as well as the actual tracks, and there are many "box sets" out there which run to over 100 items.
Thanks,
Darrell
There is no 100 list item limit, the 100 is the max items before the view recycler is used. This just changes how things are added to the internal "document"
Material supports up to 25000 items in a list.
[Edit] Also, IMVHO, this mixing of playlists, links, and tracks is awful. to me only playable items should be in the list, there should be a way for the UI to know what the list is a list of, and then move links, etc, to another place (such as a meu on the sub-toolbar). I can see why a hardware player would have these mixed, but for an app on a phone, PC, etc, there really is no point in mixing things in one list. However, AFAIK, there is no way to indicate what this list represents, or the individual types. But at least these could be separated into sub-lists. eg.
cpd73darrell
Thanks for the detailed information, Craig. I don't like the idea of mixing item types in a list either, whether it can be handled or not. I'm going to change those items to empty playlists and display the 'non-streamable' message on the resulting screen, along with any other useful info. I agree with Darrell, though, that when an icon is included in a text item, it should ideally be displayed along with the text. Thanks to both of you for the input.
Would you consider extending (or even abolishing) the limit for individual album lists? In Qobuz, by design, they include various item types - playlists, headings, info text, links to stuff, as well as the actual tracks, and there are many "box sets" out there which run to over 100 items.
It is a renamed pin on the Home Screen from the Radio -> My Presents
OK got it 👍. I don't bother with them though since they come from TuneIn and it isn't worth using in the UK. You should investigate the various plugins available in LMS for Radio. Radio Now Playing is a good example but there are many others. There is even a "Radio Favourites" plugin.
It is a renamed pin on the Home Screen from the Radio -> My Presents
Then, as stated, no - the order of these comes from LMS. However, for 3.3.0 of Material I will sort this list if 'Sort favourites' is selected in Material's settings.
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