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== The Amarok window ==
== <translate>The Amarok window</translate> ==


The Amarok window is the default user interface designed to let you rediscover your music. In addition, it is also designed to give you as much visual information about your music as possible. While many users will find the default layout suitable for their needs, the layout is fully customizable if you prefer another layout.
<translate>The Amarok window is the default user interface designed to let you rediscover your music. In addition, it is also designed to give you as much visual information about your music as possible. While many users will find the default layout suitable for their needs, the layout is fully customizable if you prefer another layout.</translate>


=== Default layout of the Amarok window ===
=== <translate>Default layout of the Amarok window</translate> ===


Upon installation, Amarok will look like this:
<translate>Upon installation, Amarok will look like this:</translate>


[[File:Amarokfull.png|thumb|center]]
[[File:Amarokfull.png|thumb|center]]


The Amarok window has four main components:  
<translate>The Amarok window has four main components: </translate>
# right under the top-level menus is the ''Toolbar'' that lies above three panes:  
# <translate>right under the top-level menus is the ''Toolbar'' that lies above three panes:</translate>
# your ''Media Sources'' (music collection and other media) in the left pane,  
# <translate>your ''Media Sources'' (music collection and other media) in the left pane,</translate>
# the ''Context'' pane in the center, and  
# <translate>the ''Context'' pane in the center, and</translate>
# the ''Playlist'' in the right-hand pane
# <translate>the ''Playlist'' in the right-hand pane</translate>


=== Using the Amarok window to manage and play your music ===
=== <translate>Using the Amarok window to manage and play your music</translate> ===


Playing music using Amarok usually takes two steps:
<translate>Playing music using Amarok usually takes two steps:</translate>


# Create a playlist by selecting some of the music in your collection you want to listen to in the ''Playlist pane''.
# <translate>Create a playlist by selecting some of the music in your collection you want to listen to in the ''Playlist pane''.</translate>
# Play the music in your playlist, using the ''Playlist pane'' and/or the ''Toolbar''.
# <translate>Play the music in your playlist, using the ''Playlist pane'' and/or the ''Toolbar''.</translate>


Additionally, you may wish to transfer some of your music to a mobile music player, such as an iPod. The next sections will help you with these tasks.
<translate>Additionally, you may wish to transfer some of your music to a mobile music player, such as an iPod. The next sections will help you with these tasks.</translate>




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Revision as of 11:40, 21 August 2010

The Amarok window

The Amarok window is the default user interface designed to let you rediscover your music. In addition, it is also designed to give you as much visual information about your music as possible. While many users will find the default layout suitable for their needs, the layout is fully customizable if you prefer another layout.

Default layout of the Amarok window

Upon installation, Amarok will look like this:

The Amarok window has four main components:

  1. right under the top-level menus is the Toolbar that lies above three panes:
  2. your Media Sources (music collection and other media) in the left pane,
  3. the Context pane in the center, and
  4. the Playlist in the right-hand pane

Using the Amarok window to manage and play your music

Playing music using Amarok usually takes two steps:

  1. Create a playlist by selecting some of the music in your collection you want to listen to in the Playlist pane.
  2. Play the music in your playlist, using the Playlist pane and/or the Toolbar.

Additionally, you may wish to transfer some of your music to a mobile music player, such as an iPod. The next sections will help you with these tasks.