![]() I've grouped by an expression field that displays You can group by whatever you like, and the grouping caption will display the value for each group.The alternative of using all the space to list 50 tracks at a time doesn't help much if there are 10,000 tracks in the library. While there's less room for a track list, the panes remain available for quickly selecting any particular artist or album, or any list I'm comfortable scrolling through. A Panes View makes it very quick and easy to select whatever tracks you may want to view.It's no doubt 'worse' than what you're looking for, but it illustrates a few things. The first screen shot is my preferred audio view. Thanks for your help, and thanks for continuing to improve MC. (c) Would you consider moving the volume bar to the right of the play buttons to reduce the footprint of the top-most bar? Again, that'd save vertical space.Īpologies if I missed answers to these in the forums, but my searching skills were unable to turn up anything I needed. ![]() Since I don't use this bar at all, it'd be nice to be able to reclaim that space and reduce the clutter on the screen. (b) Is there any way to remove the black bar atop the track listing window? This is the one with the back/forward buttons and the dropdowns for changing the view. Again, the interest here is viewing as many tracks as possible onscreen. It's a compact way of displaying album info that overlaps with the vertical space taken up by the tracks themselves as opposed to adding more on its own, as the current interface does. One that note, is there any way to achieve the "album by artist"-style column iTunes uses, perhaps with the Expression Editor? This includes both the album (bolded) and artist info (and rating, too, but I'm less interested in that). Maybe I'm just missing the menu option here, but I can't seem to track down how to fix it. In both cases, it'd save vertical space, allowing more tracks to be visible on screen. (a) Is there any way to group by album but NOT display the album title text that appears atop the album? Perhaps even with keeping the somewhat darker dividing line? That, or readjusting the size of that text would be ideal, too. I'm sure these iTunes-oriented questions are annoying, given that they're a competitor, but I'm going to ask anyway, since I feel like their GUI gets a lot right, even if much else is to be lamented. I've come pretty close, though a couple questions linger, and I'd certainly appreciate any and all help. ![]() As many others have surely tried, I'm trying to customize MC's interface to resemble the spaciousness and relative minimalism afforded by iTunes (though sans the horribly slow backend database.on a PC anyway). ![]()
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