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==Sorting==
Meta data is shown in columns, each column has a "header", the header describes what is shown in the column, eg: Song Name, Artist, Album etc.  To *sort* by that colum, just click the column name, like this:<br>
Meta data is shown in columns, each column has a "header", the header describes what is shown in the column, eg: Song Name, Artist, Album etc.  To *sort* by that colum, just click the column name, like this:<br>
https://karaoke.kjams.com/screenshots/sort/sort_pli.png<br>above: sort by Play List Item Index (PLI)<br>
https://karaoke.kjams.com/screenshots/sort/sort_pli.png<br>above: sort by Play List Item Index (PLI)<br>
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To sort in reverse order, click it again.
To sort in reverse order, click it again.
 
==Hiding and Showing==
You may hide or show any of these columns, or re-arrange them to suit you.  To hide a column, [[Context Click]] on the column header, and you'll see the name of that column listed first, with a check next to it, just pick that, and the column will disappear.  For example, to hide the *PLI* column, [[Context Click]] it, then pick "PLI" at the top of the list, like so:<br>
You may hide or show any of these columns, or re-arrange them to suit you.  To hide a column, [[Context Click]] on the column header, and you'll see the name of that column listed first, with a check next to it, just pick that, and the column will disappear.  For example, to hide the *PLI* column, [[Context Click]] it, then pick "PLI" at the top of the list, like so:<br>
https://karaoke.kjams.com/screenshots/sort/sort_hide_pli.png<br>
https://karaoke.kjams.com/screenshots/sort/sort_hide_pli.png<br>
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https://karaoke.kjams.com/screenshots/sort/sort_by_user.png<br>above: now you can sort by # ([[User Sort Order]])<br>
https://karaoke.kjams.com/screenshots/sort/sort_by_user.png<br>above: now you can sort by # ([[User Sort Order]])<br>
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==Arranging==
To re-arrange a column horizontally, pick it up and drag it.  To re-size a column, put the pointer on the borderline between two columns, and the pointer will change to a "resize" cursor, then drag.<br>
To re-arrange a column horizontally, pick it up and drag it.  To re-size a column, put the pointer on the borderline between two columns, and the pointer will change to a "resize" cursor, then drag.<br>
==Copying a layout from one Playlist to another==
Once you have a layout you like, you can just use copy and paste to set the same arrangement on another Playlist.
# select the playlist who's arrangement you wish to copy
# go Edit->Copy
# select the playlist who's arrangement you'd like to replace
# go Edit->Paste

Revision as of 18:40, 18 July 2014

Sorting

Meta data is shown in columns, each column has a "header", the header describes what is shown in the column, eg: Song Name, Artist, Album etc. To *sort* by that colum, just click the column name, like this:
sort_pli.png
above: sort by Play List Item Index (PLI)

sort_song_name.png
above: sort by Song Name

sort_artist.png
above: sort by Artist

To sort in reverse order, click it again.

Hiding and Showing

You may hide or show any of these columns, or re-arrange them to suit you. To hide a column, Context Click on the column header, and you'll see the name of that column listed first, with a check next to it, just pick that, and the column will disappear. For example, to hide the *PLI* column, Context Click it, then pick "PLI" at the top of the list, like so:
sort_hide_pli.png

To Show a column, context-click on any column header, then pick the name of the column you want to show. For example, to show the "User Sort Order (#)" column, Context Click *anywhere* in any column header, and pick "#" from the list, like so:
sort_show_user.png

sort_by_user.png
above: now you can sort by # (User Sort Order)

Arranging

To re-arrange a column horizontally, pick it up and drag it. To re-size a column, put the pointer on the borderline between two columns, and the pointer will change to a "resize" cursor, then drag.

Copying a layout from one Playlist to another

Once you have a layout you like, you can just use copy and paste to set the same arrangement on another Playlist.

  1. select the playlist who's arrangement you wish to copy
  2. go Edit->Copy
  3. select the playlist who's arrangement you'd like to replace
  4. go Edit->Paste