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Revision as of 08:01, 24 August 2010
Changing Layouts
Changing the Amarok Window Layout
The visibility of each of the three Amarok panes is indicated in the (part of the top-level menu, see above). If you unlock the layout, each of the three panes will show two clickable boxes. These two boxes allow you to rearrange or customize the layout of your Amarok window. Clicking the X closes that particular pane. Having been closed, a pane can be activated again by clicking the appropriate radio button in the .
Clicking the hollow symbol on the left of the cross causes that panel to be undocked, so it will appear as a separate window on your desktop. Repeating this action on the undocked pane will dock it again inside your Amarok window. You can drag the panes inside your Amarok window to reorder them. You may stack the panes, or even put one or two of them covering the others, selectable by tabs.
If you are satisfied with the layout inside your Amarok window, you can lock this layout by clicking the appropriate item in the Ctrl+Q.
. You may stack the panes, or even put one or two of them covering the others, selectable by tabs. Be aware that if you want to be sure your layout is preserved when you shut down your session with Amarok still open, quit Amarok first by either choosing Quit from the main , or type
Changing the Toolbar
You can also choose between two layouts of the Toolbar by clicking the appropriate item in the
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Changing the Playlist layout