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This is the default ''Toolbar''. It has a <menuchoice>Play</menuchoice> / <menuchoice>Pause</menuchoice> button on the left and displays the song title, album and artist in the center-top.<br /><br /> | This is the default ''Toolbar''. It has a <menuchoice>Play</menuchoice> / <menuchoice>Pause</menuchoice> button on the left and displays the song title, album and artist in the center-top.<br /><br /> | ||
The previous and next tracks are shown on the left and right, and can be chosen by simply clicking on them.<br /><br /> | The previous and next tracks are shown on the left and right, and can be chosen by simply clicking on them.<br /><br /> | ||
A ''Progressbar'' with the already played time on the left and remaining time on the right shows the current position in the song. If you have ''Moodbars'' enabled, and .mood files for your tracks, this is where they will be displayed. More about [[Amarok/Manual/AdvancedFeatures/Moodbar|the Moodbar]].<br /><br /> | A ''Progressbar'' with the already played time on the left and remaining time on the right shows the current position in the song. If you have ''Moodbars'' enabled, and .mood files for your tracks, this is where they will be displayed. More about [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/AdvancedFeatures/Moodbar|the Moodbar]].<br /><br /> | ||
By using the slightly transparent buttons next to the text you can add the current song to your loved tracks on [http://www.last.fm/ last.fm] or add a position marker.<br /><br /> | By using the slightly transparent buttons next to the text you can add the current song to your loved tracks on [http://www.last.fm/ last.fm] or add a position marker.<br /><br /> | ||
On the right is the volume-control button. A blue circle around the button shows the current volume. The volume is 0 at the bottom and increases clockwise. Change volume by clicking on the volume circle or by using the scroll wheel while the mouse hovers the button. The sound can also be completely muted by clicking on the speaker in the center.<br /><br /> | On the right is the volume-control button. A blue circle around the button shows the current volume. The volume is 0 at the bottom and increases clockwise. Change volume by clicking on the volume circle or by using the scroll wheel while the mouse hovers the button. The sound can also be completely muted by clicking on the speaker in the center.<br /><br /> |
Revision as of 03:39, 27 January 2011
Introduction
The Toolbar is used to manage the currently playing song. You can switch between the main and slim Toolbar using the Ctrl + M to hide or re-display.
Main Toolbar
This is the default Toolbar. It has a
The previous and next tracks are shown on the left and right, and can be chosen by simply clicking on them.
A Progressbar with the already played time on the left and remaining time on the right shows the current position in the song. If you have Moodbars enabled, and .mood files for your tracks, this is where they will be displayed. More about the Moodbar.
By using the slightly transparent buttons next to the text you can add the current song to your loved tracks on last.fm or add a position marker.
On the right is the volume-control button. A blue circle around the button shows the current volume. The volume is 0 at the bottom and increases clockwise. Change volume by clicking on the volume circle or by using the scroll wheel while the mouse hovers the button. The sound can also be completely muted by clicking on the speaker in the center.
Slim Toolbar
The Slim Toolbar has the same functionality as the Main Toolbar, but is more compact. Additionally the Slim Toolbar has a button to stop playing so the current song will be restarted when you press