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#6 Cmd X, Cmd C or Cmd V nonfunctional

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kgoroway
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2008-01-06
2008-01-03
Granny Joan
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On the Mac, none of the ^X, ^C, or ^V (using cmd keys to cut copy and paste) work.

Using the menu options do work and eliminating these key combinations is ok with me, if they become a problem to code.

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  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-05

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    I think this is fixed in 0.39, please test

     
  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-05
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    • status: open --> pending-fixed
     
  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-05
    • status: pending-fixed --> open-fixed
     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    After trying v.39 the Cmd X, Cmd C and Cmd V worked to copy, cut and paste (1) songs from one album to another album (2) songs from one album to a playlist and (3) songs from one playlist to another playlist.

    Noted: That the copied songs kept the correct song titles but the filenames for those files were named PIANO001.mid, PIANO002.mid and PIANO003.fil (where song copied was a .fil filetype the other two tests were with .mid filetypes. I am assuming that the newly created copy of the song is given a new filename starting with PIANO and the incremented from 001 .... etc.

     
  • Granny Joan

    Granny Joan - 2008-01-06

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    The previous followup was made by Granny Joan who evidently was not logged in.

     
  • Granny Joan

    Granny Joan - 2008-01-06

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    There was one bug that did occur when using the Cmd C and Cmd V to copy and paste a song from one album to another album (User Tab mode). The "waiting icon" remained the active icon instead of the normal "pointer or arrow icon". It would be a pointer icon on the playlist side, but a round circle (waiting icon) on the song/album side of the window. This may have occurred after I tried to paste with song playing. The warning to stop playing song appeared on the screen. Then when I stopped the play, it successfully pasted the song, but the pointer icon was stuck as the circle waiting icon, rather than the arrow pointer icon.

     
  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-06

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    It's the piano hardware that names the filenames, not DKVBrowser. Sounds like all is good.

     
  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-06
    • status: open-fixed --> closed-fixed
     
  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-06
    • status: closed-fixed --> open
     
  • kgoroway

    kgoroway - 2008-01-06

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    Oh, that's not good (the icon being wrong) I'll try to reproduce.

     

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