Support for playing files without adding to the library
See original GitHub issueIt should be possible to play selected (possibly multiple) files via:
right click -> open with -> museeks
Related: #154
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- Created 7 years ago
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- Comments:11 (5 by maintainers)
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Paired with a dialog prompting the user to set this when first doing
./museeks song.mp3, I think would be viable…“Should files opened by Museeks be added to the Library?”
But then you can’t fill your library by opening files from the file manager. In Clementine, you can do this. Maybe solution would be adding “File open behaviour” into the settings.