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Insert.Add track(s) immediately after any tracks added via the most recent Insert operation. If no tracks have yet been added via an Insert, new tracks will be added immediately after the current playing track. If playback is stopped a new dynamic playlist will get created with the selected tracks.
Queue.Queue is the same as Insert except queued tracks are deleted immediately from the playlist after they have been played. Also, queued tracks are not saved to the playlist file (see section 5.10).
though could you not get the result you want by using 'insert last'? Does that not work, as way to build the playlist by adding albums at the end?
is there any reason not to merge this patch with the main release? Does it have any unfortunate side-effects or drawbacks?
Not that I've been able to tell. I've uploaded the bug fix to Gerrit (along with a few other one-liners). Maybe a Rockbox developer/committer could take a look.
Quote from: chris_s on February 15, 2021, 09:11:19 AMNot that I've been able to tell. I've uploaded the bug fix to Gerrit (along with a few other one-liners). Maybe a Rockbox developer/committer could take a look.What I was wondering was if anyone out there had any argument in favour of the way it currently works (as you describe above). i.e. is there some justification for it (that I'm failing to see) or is it purely a bug that was never supposed to work that way? If the latter then seems no reason why your fix shouldn't be 'mainlined'.
If playback is stopped, the Insert and Queue functions can be used as described in 4.4.3 to create a new playlist instead of adding to an existing one. This will erase any dynamic playlist.
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