From: Jeremy M. <jm...@pu...> - 2010-08-27 08:18:19
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I'm using gtkpod 0.99 v14 from the Ubuntu repositories under Linux Mint. I need help with two simple,almost idiot questions please: 1) How do I "Select All"? I cannot see anything in any pull-down menu to do this, or any mechanism to simply select (or deselect) multiple tracks 2) How do I stop gtkpod selecting everything at startup? There's nothing in the Prefeences to manage this behaviour, although various references in Google suggest that there should be? Thanks for any help, |
From: Maia K. <si...@ub...> - 2010-08-27 09:25:39
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27.08.2010 15:03, Jeremy Morris пишет: > 1) How do I "Select All"? I cannot see anything in any pull-down menu to > do this, or any mechanism to simply select (or deselect) multiple tracks Ctrl-A? > 2) How do I stop gtkpod selecting everything at startup? There's nothing > in the Prefeences to manage this behaviour, although various references > in Google suggest that there should be? What do you mean, selecting everything at startup? At startup, all tracks should appear deselected. Is this not the case for you? |
From: Maia K. <si...@ub...> - 2010-08-27 10:00:11
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27.08.2010 16:54, Jeremy Morris wrote: > Thanks Maia, Ctrl-A is what I wanted, should have thought of that myself. > > Regards the Select at Startup - by this I mean that all my files have a > ticked box in the first column. If this does not indicate they've been > selected, what does it mean? Like in iTunes, the checkbox lets the track participate in synchronization. If you uncheck it, the track won't be synchronized between the iPod and local music library. I have myself long thought that it's not intuitive, and I'm campaigning to get it changed in gtkpod 2.0. |