It’s early days and WiP. Give them a chance.
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It’s early days and WiP. Give them a chance.
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Trying it out today, I had a flashback that reminded why I loved this player so much: when I pressed the “pause” button, instead of immediately cutting off, the track gradually faded into silence.
It was not the smorgasbord of features, but the small things like this that set Amarok head and shoulders above all other players. Can’t wait to see it brought up to speed again.
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Here, you dropped this…
Because, guess what? Plasma does not force you to use Firefox either.
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During the Clinton era Microsoft was a hair’s breadth away from being broken apart for all its anti-competitive monopolistic shenanigans – including the browser war thing that you mention.
But then Bush Junior got into power (I resist using the words “was elected”) and he swept all that away.
Maybe you should ask for your money back…
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For those curious, the "Building #Plasma6 " animation was made using @kdenlive and then @krita’s cel-animation feature.
The whole thing was then finally put together again in Kdenlive.
Yes, we eat our own dog food at #KDE.
After a couple of false starts, the Krita animation tool proved surprisingly easy to use.
Here is the whole thing, but smooth:
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@rriemann @mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]
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Elisa is currently the most popular music player from KDE:
Apart from both being music players, Amarok and Elisa are not very similar. Elisa (supposedly) works on mobile too (but it is not all there yet), and is much simpler than Amarok.
The nearest thing to Amarok may be Strawberry…
https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
… a fork of Clementine…
https://www.clementine-player.org/
… Clementine being a fork of Amarok.
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Right… Amarok has been kinda semi-abandoned for some time. Obviously these two, Task Manager and Amarok, had overlapping shortcuts and nobody realised.
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Open Plasma’s System Settings app and go to
Workspace > Shortcuts
And look for the “Plasma” entry in the list.
Check the
“Active Task Manager Enty ‘n’”
entries are assigned correctly to their corresponding keyboard combos.
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Minimized apps are restored to their prior size and position. Apps behind other windows, are brought to the front
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While input and feedback is good, there are ways of delivering it without making it demoralising.