• Re: A "default writes" for Music.app? Or some such?

    From Lewis@21:1/5 to Tim Lance on Tue Nov 2 22:11:57 2021
    In message <GbigJ.9517$7D4.7605@fx37.iad> Tim Lance <not@here.org> wrote:

    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search function.

    They did not.

    Search is now termed ‘Filter’ and is still available but you must hit option+command+f to make it available.

    command-f puts the cursor in the Find field on the left sidebar. This
    works all the time, regardless of what is selected.

    Command-Option-F puts the cursor in the search field for song lists and
    other library views.

    I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could make it permanent.

    Make what permanent?

    Any ideas?

    If you specify what it actually is you want, probably.


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  • From Tim Lance@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 2 16:36:38 2021
    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search function.
    Search is now termed ‘Filter’ and is still available but you must hit option+command+f to make it available.

    I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could make it permanent.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks for any consideration

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  • From Tim Lance@21:1/5 to Lewis on Tue Nov 2 21:17:57 2021
    On Nov 2, 2021, Lewis wrote
    (in article<slrnso3dtd.1jm.g.kreme@macbook-pro.local>):

    In message<GbigJ.9517$7D4.7605@fx37.iad> Tim Lance<not@here.org> wrote:

    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search function.

    They did not.
    Meh. Not the same as it used to be. Search field used to be part of the tool bar, similar to what you now get when you hit command+option+f. The sidebar search does not provide results as does command+option+f which is what I said
    I wanted to always be available.

    Search is now termed ‘Filter’ and is still available but you must hit option+command+f to make it available.

    command-f puts the cursor in the Find field on the left sidebar. This
    works all the time, regardless of what is selected.

    Command-Option-F puts the cursor in the search field for song lists and
    other library views.

    I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could make it permanent.

    Make what permanent? What I said in original post: "Search is now termed ‘Filter’ and is still available but you must hit
    option+command+f to make it available."


    Any ideas?

    If you specify what it actually is you want, probably. What I said in original post: "I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could make it
    permanent”. (search field



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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Tim Lance on Wed Nov 3 03:53:22 2021
    On 2021-11-03, Tim Lance <not@here.org> wrote:
    On Nov 2, 2021, Lewis wrote
    (in article<slrnso3dtd.1jm.g.kreme@macbook-pro.local>):
    In message<GbigJ.9517$7D4.7605@fx37.iad> Tim Lance<not@here.org> wrote:

    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search
    function.

    They did not.

    Meh. Not the same as it used to be. Search field used to be part of
    the tool bar, similar to what you now get when you hit
    command+option+f. The sidebar search does not provide results as does command+option+f which is what I said I wanted to always be available.

    How so? I've used every single version of iTunes and every single version
    of the Music app. And the search facility has returned the same results
    all of that time up until now.

    Maybe rather than stating the search function has supposedly been
    "removed" when it hasn't, and that the search function supposedly
    doesn't "provide results" when it does, you should explain exactly what
    your problem is...

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Tim Lance on Wed Nov 3 10:18:16 2021
    In message <pjmgJ.15662$IB7.8119@fx02.iad> Tim Lance <not@here.org> wrote:
    On Nov 2, 2021, Lewis wrote
    (in article<slrnso3dtd.1jm.g.kreme@macbook-pro.local>):

    In message<GbigJ.9517$7D4.7605@fx37.iad> Tim Lance<not@here.org> wrote:

    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search function. >>
    They did not.
    Meh. Not the same as it used to be. Search field used to be part of the tool bar, similar to what you now get when you hit command+option+f. The sidebar search does not provide results as does command+option+f which is what I said I wanted to always be available.

    I still have no idea what you are talking about. The filed in the
    sidebar absolutely does provide results to a query.

    If you specify what it actually is you want, probably. What I said in original post: "I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could make it
    permanent”. (search field

    please try to state clearly exactly what you want.

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  • From Jim Gibson@21:1/5 to Lewis on Wed Nov 3 22:29:11 2021
    On Nov 3, 2021 at 3:18:16 AM PDT, "Lewis" <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    In message <pjmgJ.15662$IB7.8119@fx02.iad> Tim Lance <not@here.org> wrote:
    On Nov 2, 2021, Lewis wrote
    (in article<slrnso3dtd.1jm.g.kreme@macbook-pro.local>):

    In message<GbigJ.9517$7D4.7605@fx37.iad> Tim Lance<not@here.org> wrote: >>>
    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search function. >>>
    They did not.
    Meh. Not the same as it used to be. Search field used to be part of the tool >> bar, similar to what you now get when you hit command+option+f. The sidebar >> search does not provide results as does command+option+f which is what I said
    I wanted to always be available.

    I still have no idea what you are talking about. The filed in the
    sidebar absolutely does provide results to a query.

    If you specify what it actually is you want, probably. What I said in
    original post: "I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could >>> make it
    permanent”. (search field

    please try to state clearly exactly what you want.

    It is the "Search" box in the upper left vs. the "Filter" box in the upper right. Tim likes the Filter box, but it is not visible or active by default.

    The Search box is always active, and it shows results from Artists, Albums, Songs, and Music Videos when something is entered into it with separate sections in the results for Artists, etc.

    The Filter box is called up by option-command-F or by View -> Show Filter Field, but only when one of Artists, Albums, etc. is selected in the left-sidebar. It then shows only results from that category. It goes away when you select another category and is always off when you start the Music app. (This is with version 1.1.6.37 of the Music app on my system).

    Tim would like the Filter box to always be visible and active and is hoping there is a preference to make this happen.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Jim Gibson on Thu Nov 4 02:19:38 2021
    In message <iuggpnFll07U1@mid.individual.net> Jim Gibson <jimsgibson@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Nov 3, 2021 at 3:18:16 AM PDT, "Lewis" <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    In message <pjmgJ.15662$IB7.8119@fx02.iad> Tim Lance <not@here.org> wrote: >>> On Nov 2, 2021, Lewis wrote
    (in article<slrnso3dtd.1jm.g.kreme@macbook-pro.local>):

    In message<GbigJ.9517$7D4.7605@fx37.iad> Tim Lance<not@here.org> wrote: >>>>
    Not sure when Apple in its wisdom decided to remove the search function. >>>>
    They did not.
    Meh. Not the same as it used to be. Search field used to be part of the tool
    bar, similar to what you now get when you hit command+option+f. The sidebar >>> search does not provide results as does command+option+f which is what I said
    I wanted to always be available.

    I still have no idea what you are talking about. The filed in the
    sidebar absolutely does provide results to a query.

    If you specify what it actually is you want, probably. What I said in
    original post: "I make great use of this function and dearly wish I could >>>> make it
    permanent”. (search field

    please try to state clearly exactly what you want.

    It is the "Search" box in the upper left vs. the "Filter" box in the upper right. Tim likes the Filter box, but it is not visible or active by default.

    It is if your press the command key combination without taking any
    other action.

    The Search box is always active, and it shows results from Artists, Albums, Songs, and Music Videos when something is entered into it with separate sections in the results for Artists, etc.

    The Filter box is called up by option-command-F or by View -> Show Filter Field, but only when one of Artists, Albums, etc. is selected in the left-sidebar. It then shows only results from that category. It goes away when
    you select another category and is always off when you start the Music app. (This is with version 1.1.6.37 of the Music app on my system).

    "off" is meaningless here, pressing the command key comvination (which,
    of course, you can change to anything you want) reveals the field AND
    puts the cursor in it.

    Tim would like the Filter box to always be visible

    I doubt that is possible.

    and active

    Is is active as soon as you press the key combination.

    and is hoping there is a preference to make this happen.

    No, I do not think there is. But he can change the key combination to
    anything he wants. Even something like F14. Or switch the command F and
    command option F key combos.


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