Ops, sorry, I didn't realize that. Btw, thanks for the copy&paste tip!
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Can't drag'n'drop a selection in the playlist
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Yes it is possible, but with hacks. GMPC has a copy paste system that
works better. Not this is not going to be in the next release, and yes
this is the wrong bugtracker.
** Changed in: gmpc (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Since 3 years have passed, and drag&drop on multiple rows appears to be
possible today AFAIK (sonata uses gtk+ and it supports multiple
selection), maybe now it is possible to update the importance label of
this bug and resolve it for the release of 0.21 version.
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Gtk does not support it.
quote qball on 2007-10-22: gtk does not support drag and drop on
multiple rows. that's why gmpc doesn't.
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So is it a bug/to do item for gtk?
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The moment gtk supports it, it will be added in gmpc
** Changed in: gmpc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Qball Cow (qball-qballcow)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Can't drag'n'drop a selection in the playlist
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gtk does not support drag and drop on multiple rows. that's why gmpc
doesn't.
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