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Feature #633

Double click on file to open in Open Dialog Window

Added by Andrzej Marczak about 9 years ago. Updated about 9 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Minor
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
April 06, 2016
Due date:
% Done:

0%

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Description

As I select many files in Open Dialog, it would be nice to have ability to double click on file to open it. Single click is annoying and I still have to remember to select all files or select one by one opening dialog several times.

History

#1 Updated by John Lindgren about 9 years ago

Double-click should already open a file. But maybe I'm confused about what you're asking for.

#2 Updated by Andrzej Marczak about 9 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

Double-click should already open a file. But maybe I'm confused about what you're asking for.

I mean that when I single-click on file the open-dialog closes. So if I want to select more files I must open the dialog once more. I would like to have functionality that is in other apps when single-click just selects a file - but not instantly adds the file to the playlist... I hope that is understandable.

#3 Updated by John Lindgren about 9 years ago

Please give us additional information:
- What OS are you running?
- What version of Audacious?
- How did you install Audacious?

#4 Updated by Andrzej Marczak about 9 years ago

I'am using Linux Mint 17.3 KDE, Audacious 3.7.2 (QT Interface), repository from Webupd8.

#5 Updated by John Lindgren about 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

Single-click is the default in KDE, I think. There is probably a setting you can change somewhere in System Settings. Nothing specific to Audacious.

#6 Updated by Andrzej Marczak about 9 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

Single-click is the default in KDE, I think. There is probably a setting you can change somewhere in System Settings. Nothing specific to Audacious.

Only in Audacious in my system...

#7 Updated by John Lindgren about 9 years ago

Which other Qt 5-based applications have you tried?

#8 Updated by Andrzej Marczak about 9 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

Which other Qt 5-based applications have you tried?

I'm not sure which applications I use are Qt5-based. I also don't know where to configure Qt5-apps behavior. Thanks in advance.

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