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Show track information for copy and past. #3611

Open Clementine-Issue-Importer opened 10 years ago

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From hj...@dealja.com on April 13, 2013 16:29:34

Especially in online radios.

Do not know if already implemented, but this option should exist in the context menu. Similiar as Audacious and DeaDBeeF and etc.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/issues/detail?id=3611

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From davidsansome on April 13, 2013 17:44:53

Can you explain in a little more detail what you'd like to see?

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From xxttrree...@gmail.com on April 13, 2013 22:24:51

I would like to be able to copy "artist - track" at once. right now when radio plays I can only copy from the artist name OR track title fields. not both. quite often later on I want to check that on youtube for instance.

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From davidsansome on April 14, 2013 02:56:10

Pressing Ctrl+C on a song (since Issue 2558 ) should copy all the visible columns. I don't think I'd want to add an item in the context menu specifically for copying the artist and track columns.

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From fuuze...@fuuzetsu.co.uk on April 14, 2013 08:26:37

I don't think C-c is the best choice considering that it's used as a keyboard interrupt on *nix systems…

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From arnaud.bienner on April 14, 2013 15:47:32

Ctrl+C is indeed used as keyboard interrupt on UNIX systems, but only when using shells. But on those systems, on other applications, Ctrl+C is a common shortcut to copy things.

Also IMHO we should keep the current behavior i.e. Ctrl+C will copy corresponding columns' text in clipboard. The only problem I see with this is that it might not be very obvious currently that we can use Ctrl+C to copy columns' text.

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From hj...@dealja.com on April 15, 2013 12:13:13

davidsansome, see a exemple in atach file.

Attachment: here2.png

Clementine-Issue-Importer commented 10 years ago

From hj...@dealja.com on April 15, 2013 12:16:47

Control + C on a song, is something that few know, nor did I know, the resource should be more intuitive.

groovelolux commented 8 years ago

In Mac 10.9.5 In Clementine I can select a track in a playlist for which I have edited track information. I can press Cntrl + C or Cmd + C in the hope of copying the track info into the clipboard. But pasting using Cntl + V or Cmd + V from the clipboard into TextEdit does not paste any content.