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Bug 127023 - Stop button
Stop button
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: User Interface
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
: 152519 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-11-14 23:07 UTC by Andrew Crouthamel
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description Andrew Crouthamel 2003-11-14 23:07:04 UTC
There is a Previous, Next, Play/Pause button, but no Stop button?  The only
way to acess Stop is through my multimedia keyboard.
Comment 1 Bastien Nocera 2003-11-14 23:08:48 UTC
Because it's useless. Press pause and the difference with stop is none.
Comment 2 Andrew Crouthamel 2003-11-14 23:12:04 UTC
Pause pauses the current song being played but keeps it open for
access (I believe).  Stop stops the song playing and selects nothing,
effectively "wiping the board clean".
Comment 3 Bastien Nocera 2003-11-14 23:18:37 UTC
0 difference to the eye.
Comment 4 Colin Walters 2003-11-14 23:32:56 UTC
I don't see any bug report here.  You just mention that you believe
that  pause keeps the song "open for access".  It doesn't.

And what is the use in "wiping the board clean"?  

If you want this reopened, please carefully describe a scenario in
which having a stop button would solve some actual problem.
Comment 5 Andrew Crouthamel 2003-11-14 23:40:43 UTC
1. This was submitted as an interface improvement.  Hence, it is a
suggestion.

2. Saying there is no need for a Stop button is like saying there is
no need for a Stop button on a VCR or DVD player.

3. Considering every other audio player I have seen out there, whether
it is a piece of software like XMMS or a MP3 player like a Rio or a CD
player, they all have a Stop button.  Some users might get confused
that there is no Stop button, as more non-geek people move to Linux.

4. I was unsure of how RB handles files, in my programming experience,
you have to open a file and keep it open to work with it.  (Such as
simple things like text files and .wav files.)  This makes the file
unusable to any other program until it is closed by the program that
has it opened.  As you mentioned, that is not the case with RB, so I
am mistaken.
Comment 6 Vincent Noel 2004-09-13 17:08:06 UTC
*** Bug 152519 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***