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@@ -20,16 +20,12 @@ playlists: | |||
20 | \setting{Playing Next Submenu} (see \reference{ref:playingnext_submenu}), you are | 20 | \setting{Playing Next Submenu} (see \reference{ref:playingnext_submenu}), you are |
21 | creating (or adding to) a dynamic playlist. | 21 | creating (or adding to) a dynamic playlist. |
22 | 22 | ||
23 | \item[Insert.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Insert} an item into a playlist means | 23 | \item[Play/Add.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Play} or \setting{Add} an item means |
24 | putting an item into a playlist and leaving it there, even after it is | 24 | putting it into a playlist and leaving it there, even after it is |
25 | played. As you will see later in this chapter, Rockbox can \setting{Insert} | 25 | played. |
26 | into a playlist in several places. | 26 | |
27 | 27 | \item[Queue.] To \setting{Queue} a song means to put it into a playlist, but then | |
28 | \item[Queue.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Queue} a song means to put the song | 28 | to remove the song from the playlist once it has been played. |
29 | into a playlist and then to remove the song from the playlist once it has | ||
30 | been played. The only difference between \setting{Insert} and | ||
31 | \setting{Queue} is that the \setting{Queue} option removes the song from the | ||
32 | playlist once it has been played, and the \setting{Insert} option does not. | ||
33 | \end{description} | 29 | \end{description} |
34 | 30 | ||
35 | \subsection{Creating playlists} | 31 | \subsection{Creating playlists} |
@@ -84,33 +80,16 @@ selected tracks are added to the playlist is determined by these | |||
84 | options: | 80 | options: |
85 | 81 | ||
86 | \begin{description} | 82 | \begin{description} |
87 | \item [Insert.] Add track(s) after the most recently added tracks or, if tracks | 83 | \item [Play Next.] Play track(s) immediately after the currently playing track. |
88 | have not been added yet, immediately after the currently playing track. | ||
89 | |||
90 | \item [Insert Next.] Add track(s) immediately after the currently playing track. | ||
91 | |||
92 | \item [Insert Last.] Add track(s) to the end of the playlist. | ||
93 | |||
94 | \item [Insert Shuffled.] Add track(s) to the playlist at random positions. | ||
95 | |||
96 | \item [Insert Last Shuffled.] Add tracks in a random order to the end of the playlist. | ||
97 | \end{description} | ||
98 | |||
99 | Another possibility is to add tracks \emph{temporarily} to the dynamic playlist. | ||
100 | In Rockbox’s parlance, this is called queuing. Queued tracks are automatically | ||
101 | removed from the playlist after they have been played. They are also not saved | ||
102 | to the playlist file (see \reference{ref:playlistoptions}). | ||
103 | |||
104 | \begin{description} | ||
105 | \item [Queue.] Corresponds to \setting{Insert}. | ||
106 | 84 | ||
107 | \item [Queue Next.] Corresponds to \setting{Insert Next}. | 85 | \item [Add.] Add track(s) after the most recently added tracks or, if tracks |
86 | have not been added yet, immediately after the currently playing track. | ||
108 | 87 | ||
109 | \item [Queue Last.] Corresponds to \setting{Insert Last}. | 88 | \item [Play Last.] Add track(s) to the end of the playlist. |
110 | 89 | ||
111 | \item [Queue Shuffled.] Corresponds to \setting{Insert Shuffled}. | 90 | \item [Add Shuffled.] Add track(s) to the playlist at random positions. |
112 | 91 | ||
113 | \item [Queue Last Shuffled.] Corresponds to \setting{Insert Last Shuffled}. | 92 | \item [Play Last Shuffled.] Add tracks in a random order to the end of the playlist. |
114 | \end{description} | 93 | \end{description} |
115 | 94 | ||
116 | If you'd like to replace the current playlist with the new selection, the | 95 | If you'd like to replace the current playlist with the new selection, the |
@@ -127,10 +106,26 @@ following two options will achieve that effect. | |||
127 | playlist in random order. | 106 | playlist in random order. |
128 | \end{description} | 107 | \end{description} |
129 | 108 | ||
130 | \note{You can hide the options to add shuffled tracks or to queue tracks, if you wish. | 109 | Another possibility is to add tracks \emph{temporarily} to the dynamic playlist. |
131 | The latter can also be put into its own submenu. Simply go to | 110 | In Rockbox’s parlance, this is called queuing. Queued tracks are automatically |
111 | removed from the playlist after they have been played. They are also not saved | ||
112 | to the playlist file (see \reference{ref:playlistoptions}). | ||
113 | |||
114 | \begin{description} | ||
115 | \item [Queue Next.] Corresponds to \setting{Play Next}. | ||
116 | |||
117 | \item [Queue.] Corresponds to \setting{Add}. | ||
118 | |||
119 | \item [Queue Last.] Corresponds to \setting{Play Last}. | ||
120 | |||
121 | \item [Queue Shuffled.] Corresponds to \setting{Add Shuffled}. | ||
122 | |||
123 | \item [Queue Last Shuffled.] Corresponds to \setting{Play Last Shuffled}. | ||
124 | \end{description} | ||
125 | |||
126 | \note{Visibility of options to add shuffled tracks or to queue tracks can be toggled by going to | ||
132 | \setting{Settings} $\rightarrow$ \setting{General Settings} $\rightarrow$ \setting{Playlists} | 127 | \setting{Settings} $\rightarrow$ \setting{General Settings} $\rightarrow$ \setting{Playlists} |
133 | $\rightarrow$ \setting{Current Playlist} and select either \setting{Show Shuffled Adding Options} | 128 | $\rightarrow$ \setting{Current Playlist}. Select either \setting{Show Shuffled Adding Options} |
134 | or \setting{Show Queue Options} to customize the displayed set of options.} | 129 | or \setting{Show Queue Options} to customize the displayed set of options.} |
135 | 130 | ||
136 | The \setting{Playing Next Submenu} can be used to add either single tracks or | 131 | The \setting{Playing Next Submenu} can be used to add either single tracks or |