Open ghost opened 7 years ago
I see what you mean. I can definitely try and look into this in the future, but how attached are you to the new smaller heights?
I don't know if you saw the "Larger Song Table" option that I added that basically reverts back to how it used to look before they made that change. That might help for now?
I'll keep it in mind though!
I actually like the smaller spacing for the song titles. At first I didn't like it, but now I can see the advantages (seeing an album's tracks without having to scroll or page down).
Yes, I could revert to the bigger spacing for both, but the option of smaller spacing for both would be nice, too. Thanks!
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I see what you mean. I can definitely try and look into this in the future, but how attached are you to the new smaller heights?
I don't know if you saw the "Larger Song Table" option that I added that basically reverts back to how it used to look before they made that change. That might help for now?
I'll keep it in mind though!
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Google recently updated the web UI for GPM to reduce the padding in between songs in the main frame (for example, when you're viewing the contents of a playlist or album). As a result, the padding between the playlists is greater than between the songs in the next frame. The lack of consistency is a bit jarring, especially if you have the static playlist sidebar option enabled. More importantly, if you have many playlists (as I do), you have to scroll a lot to get through them all.
So, it would be great to have an option to decrease the playlist sidebar padding to be more consistent with the rest of GPM.