Foobar2000:Components/Playlist Organizer (foo plorg)

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Playlist Organizer

General

foo_plorg is a simple component that will let your organize your playlists in a treeview fashion. It is available as either a Column UI panel or an UI element for the default UI. It enables your to create folders, hierarchies and move around folders and playlists by dragging and dropping them wherever you want in the panel.

Download link

The component is available from here

Discussion

Please use this thread to provide feedback or report any bug.

Requirements

Foobar 1.x and Column UI 0.3.8.x (Optional). The component will not work with previous versions of Foobar.

Getting started

Install the toolbar as an UI element (Default UI) or a column UI panel. The commands are available with a right click on the panel. Folders and Playlists can slected by a left click, then moved and dropped around.

Usage

... to be completed

Change Log

  • Upcoming
    • Link to this page from the preferences page (Help button)
    • Fixed bug in managing (Enter/Delete) keys for label editing
    • Make the matching (at startup) of tree content vs. actual playlists more intelligent (usefull for utilization of the popup window)
    • Fixed panel appearing twice in column UI layout
  • V0.1
    • Initial release
  • To do (in no particular order) :
    • Finish this documentation
    • Review preferences page
    • Visual indication of empty folders
    • Improve item count not refreshing instantaneously
    • Fix glitch with drophightlight rectangle (dotted rectangle sometimes breaks and takes on strange colors)
    • Fix double click not working outside of playlist name (seems difficult)
    • Option for single click activation, for auto play upon activation
    • Implement Drag & Drop support for media library items and files.
    • Option for making visible the playing playlist (follow cursor)
    • Implement function keys (Del, F2, ...)
    • Implement minimum width
    • Tryout multiple selection (maybe ... difficult to implement)