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Idea: Add "add to playlist" option to "current playing" list
#1
It would be great if "add to playlist" was in the context menu for tracks in the "current playing" list.  As it is you have to navigate to the album containing the track and add it from there.

Use case:  I'm playing with EQ which involves playing a bunch of tracks and adding to an "EQ playlist".  Having to locate the track I'm currently listening to in its own album before I can add it takes about 20 seconds vs the ~1 second it would take if I could do it in-place.
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#2
For this use case an easier method would be to ... "Set Favorites name" to your eq playlist and then just one click of the heart icon to add a track to the playlist.
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#3
(01-04-2025, 02:23 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: For this use case an easier method would be to ... "Set Favorites name" to your eq playlist and then just one click of the heart icon to add a track to the playlist.

Ok that works thanks.

I did have to go back and see what my playlist was actually called. Any reason that's a text field and not a list of existing playlists?
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#4
If you are a dev then by all means contribute the feature you are describing. Also for "Save Queue to playlist".
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#5
(01-05-2025, 11:34 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: If you are a dev then by all means contribute the feature you are describing. Also for "Save Queue to playlist".

I'm a dev but luckily I've avoided doing any web/php/front end work my entire career.   I did spend 30 mins poking around the moOde source thinking that I'd find the list of entries in the context menu for a track and add "add to playlist" to it but I couldn't find it.  I could find the handlers which do stuff when selected.  I grepped quite a few variations on the text (I could see the text with " ", "_" and "-" separators). Perhaps the text is in a database and it's referenced via a resource id so it's grep resistant?  If someone can point me at something I'll take another look.
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