Collapse / Show all X tracks
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Collapse / Show all X tracks
My main view is setup under "All tracks" and have it setup as List (by Albums) with column filter. Is there a way to remove the option to show or collapse all tracks for each album? I have it setup to see the full listing of tracks all the time therefore I am not using the collapse option and find it annoying to see it under every album on this particular view.
Re: Collapse / Show all X tracks
There is no method for this.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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Re: Collapse / Show all X tracks
Take a look at the add-on / extension 3D Album View. It might offer an "alternative" view to meet your needs?
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=99528
Use with either:
a). Entire library / Albums
b). Music / Albums
c). User Defined Collections / Albums e.g. a particular date range / genre....
"Warp" to an album by typing a single letter and moving left / right.
When album selected, click on album name to get the full track list. Use the
Use Backspace to revert to the 3D Album view and move to next album.
As a bonus, if you have Online selected, you should get the WikiPedia information on the album in the top half of the centre window.
Hope this is useful.
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=99528
Use with either:
a). Entire library / Albums
b). Music / Albums
c). User Defined Collections / Albums e.g. a particular date range / genre....
"Warp" to an album by typing a single letter and moving left / right.
When album selected, click on album name to get the full track list. Use the
Use Backspace to revert to the 3D Album view and move to next album.
As a bonus, if you have Online selected, you should get the WikiPedia information on the album in the top half of the centre window.
Hope this is useful.
Ian Taylor