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    ==== Default layout ====
    ==== Default layout ====


    The default ''Context'' pane searches for the lyrics of the song you are playing. If it finds the lyrics, it displays this in the bottom half of the ''Context'' pane, while the top banner of the ''Context'' pane displays the album cover and track information for the current music.


    [[Image:Amarok-context.png|thumb|center]]
    The default ''Context'' pane shows the following items: CurrentTrack, Analyzer, Wikipedia and Lyrics. Depending on the screen size the Lyrics might not be visible, but clicking on the button at the bottom will make it visible. When nothing is playing, the CurrentTrack applet will show the last played tracks and information about the Local Collection
     
     
    [[Image:Amarok_2.8_ContextView_default.png|thumb|center|The default view as of Amarok 2.8]]


    ==== Customizing the Context pane ====
    ==== Customizing the Context pane ====


    At the bottom of the ''Context'' pane are three buttons for the default applets. On the right of these buttons you see {{Configure}}, clicking on it will show {{Exit}} allowing you to remove these applets. Click the applets to add them to the pane. Drag the labeled buttons to re-order the applets you have, and click {{Configure}} again to save your selections.  
     
    At the bottom of the ''Context'' pane are four buttons for the default applets. On the right of these buttons you see {{Configure}}, clicking on it will show {{Exit}} allowing you to remove these applets. Click the applets to add them to the pane. Drag the labeled buttons to re-order the applets you have, and click {{Configure}} again to save your selections.  
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    This makes the ''Context'' pane extremely flexible, maximizing the possibility of a custom display that fits your preferences. More [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/AmarokWindow/ContextPane|here]].
    This makes the ''Context'' pane extremely flexible, maximizing the possibility of a custom display that fits your preferences. More [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/AmarokWindow/ContextPane|here]].


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    [[Image:Amarok_2.8_AppletExplorer_default.png|500px|thumb|center]]




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    Latest revision as of 18:00, 19 July 2013

    The Context View

    The power of Amarok is in the Context pane (in the center of the default Amarok window), where you can install various applets to help you enjoy and explore your music. Most of this additional information is obtained from the Internet, so a connection is important to get the most out of your Context pane. By default, three applets are preset: Current Track, Lyrics and Wikipedia.

    Default layout

    The default Context pane shows the following items: CurrentTrack, Analyzer, Wikipedia and Lyrics. Depending on the screen size the Lyrics might not be visible, but clicking on the button at the bottom will make it visible. When nothing is playing, the CurrentTrack applet will show the last played tracks and information about the Local Collection


    The default view as of Amarok 2.8

    Customizing the Context pane

    At the bottom of the Context pane are four buttons for the default applets. On the right of these buttons you see , clicking on it will show allowing you to remove these applets. Click the applets to add them to the pane. Drag the labeled buttons to re-order the applets you have, and click again to save your selections.

    This makes the Context pane extremely flexible, maximizing the possibility of a custom display that fits your preferences. More here.