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Some of views use the %<field>% syntax - specific to the Album List component - that allows a single item to be present in more than one branch when the referenced field has more than one value. For an example: a track with two genre values: "rock" and "progressive" will be placed in a "rock, progressive" branch with %genre%, but in both "rock" and "progressive" branches instead with %<genre>%.
Some of views use the %<field>% syntax - specific to the Album List component - that allows a single item to be present in more than one branch when the referenced field has more than one value. For an example: a track with two genre values: "rock" and "progressive" will be placed in a "rock, progressive" branch with %genre%, but in both "rock" and "progressive" branches instead with %<genre>%.


Album List contains some other [[Foobar2000:Titleformat_Album_List|specific title formatting syntax]], not common to title formatting's use in other parts of foobr2000.
Album List contains some other [[Foobar2000:Titleformat_Album_List|specific title formatting syntax]], not common to title formatting's use in other parts of foobar2000.


== Events ==
== Events ==

Revision as of 00:01, 9 January 2010

Album List

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Album List is a Media Library viewer that presents Media Library contents in a tree-like view.

Views

List of views available in your Album List window. Each view's pattern is a title formatting string defining how the tree structure is built, with parts generating different branch levels separated with | characters.

Some of views use the %<field>% syntax - specific to the Album List component - that allows a single item to be present in more than one branch when the referenced field has more than one value. For an example: a track with two genre values: "rock" and "progressive" will be placed in a "rock, progressive" branch with %genre%, but in both "rock" and "progressive" branches instead with %<genre>%.

Album List contains some other specific title formatting syntax, not common to title formatting's use in other parts of foobar2000.

Events

This section lets you override certain default tree view behaviors with custom ones.

Playlist Interaction

This section lets you customize how Album List's playlist interaction commands work.

See also: right-click menu commands on each Album List item.

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