Hi there;
In Subsonic, I liked that the left bar consisted mostly of the list of artists, and I wanted something similar in madsonic. In the keyboard shortcuts, I noticed that "l" could be used to pop up a "left index". After some random walk, I realized that "Show artist panel" has to be activated for that to work — that's quite confusing. I also activated Accordion Scrolling.
Now when I click on a letter in the Left Index, the drop down list is mostly empty — it seems that its size is computed based on the longest list rather than the one selected. Additionally, the letters at the bottom of the Index have no effect, and I could not find a way to expand all letters at once.
Is there any way to configure the default view in such a way that the Left Index is open by default open? I could not find where to configure the left bar, in general (I'd rather remove quite a few things from there, including Discover, Radios, Podcasts, ...)
Thanks for the good work!
Left Index: blank space & confusion
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Re: Left Index: blank space & confusion
As Admin, go to -> Settings -> IconsMicha wrote: Is there any way to configure the default view in such a way that the Left Index is open by default open? I could not find where to configure the left bar, in general (I'd rather remove quite a few things from there, including Discover, Radios, Podcasts, ...)
(Only found this on accidence, not very intuitiv)
There you have a list with Items you can Add/Remove from the left Navigation Bar. (I hope, that was your question)
Regarding the "left index", I guess, I had it activated accidentially too, and it did not worked very well. Somewhat like your description. Just did not work and I was unable to find any clicks or tricks how to use it right. I then de-activated it accidentially and was very happy that happened :-)
All the options to pimp the Gui are very confusing,not very intuitive, and their names doesn't make any sense to me. (Maybe, if you're a longtime SubSonic user, but I never was...)