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=Usage=
=Usage=
Individual items are hierarchically sorted in a tree, divided into user-defined groups. Each group appears as an another popup menu, items in the base [ROOT] group show up in the context-menu itself.
Individual items are hierarchically sorted in a tree, divided into groups. Each group appears as another popup menu, items in the base [ROOT] group show up in the context menu itself.


To add a new item (a command, group or separator), right-click on a group name (or basic [ROOT] node) and choose the "Insert item" option. When choosing from available commands, it is possible to filter the list for faster look-up.
Items which are checked (marked with an [x] sign next to them) will be available by default. The rest will be shown only when you hold the Shift key while opening the context menu (clicking with the right mouse button on a list of tracks, for example).


To remove an existing item, click on it with right mouse button and choose "Remove item".
This configuration does not affect other usage of context menu commands (keyboard shorcuts, custom user interface buttons, etc.).
 
To rearrange items, either simply drag-and-drop them around the tree, or use "Move up" and "Move down" commands in its context menu.
 
To rename a group, choose "Rename group" from its menu.


=Subpages=
=Subpages=

Revision as of 22:48, 16 January 2010

Context menu

This page contains options for managing items of the context menu for tracks displayed in playlist and other media library viewers.

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Usage

Individual items are hierarchically sorted in a tree, divided into groups. Each group appears as another popup menu, items in the base [ROOT] group show up in the context menu itself.

Items which are checked (marked with an [x] sign next to them) will be available by default. The rest will be shown only when you hold the Shift key while opening the context menu (clicking with the right mouse button on a list of tracks, for example).

This configuration does not affect other usage of context menu commands (keyboard shorcuts, custom user interface buttons, etc.).

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