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Re: Looks great!
by Mark Kretschmann on Sunday 13/Apr/2008, @07:21
Nope, the toolbar is fixed. However, maybe we'll decide to remove the stop button, that's still a possibility.

As always: Proper solution for everyone > customization options. That's the Amarok way (TM).
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Re: Looks great!
by Hans on Sunday 13/Apr/2008, @08:13
"As always: Proper solution for everyone > customization options."

Although I like to play around with options, I agree with this philosophy.

About the stop button, have you ever considered moving it to the side? WMP does this; even if I don't like the software itself, I think the controls are placed very well. http://www.geekpedia.com/pics/Windows%20Media%20Player%2011/Lost.png
This way the symmetry of the three "important" buttons is maintained.
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  • Re: Looks great!
    by Hias on Sunday 13/Apr/2008, @11:26
    how about three buttons #prev#play/pause#next# and a fading in/out #stop# depending if a song is played or not, like the last.fm buttons
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    • Re: Looks great!
      by Mark Kretschmann on Sunday 13/Apr/2008, @11:32
      That makes no sense at all :) Sorry.
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      • Re: Looks great!
        by Hias on Sunday 13/Apr/2008, @11:47
        it would, if you were me a few minutes ago, but now I guess you are right :)
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