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Compact mode for large libraries #162

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ghost opened this issue Mar 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Compact mode for large libraries #162

ghost opened this issue Mar 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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ghost commented Mar 17, 2021

The main reason I'm looking for an alternative to the official Spotify client is that I like to add a lot of artists / albums in my library. Browsing such a list is painful in the official client because of the giant images associated with each item. The maximum number I can display at once on my computer screen is 18, while I have something like 200 or 250 artists in my library !

If Spot could bring a compact list mode with no image (or only thumbnails) and maybe smaller fonts, it would be awesome for users with large libraries like me ! Anyway, glad to see someone working on a Linux alternative to the official client, thanks for your work so far. :)

This feature request will likely appear as a bug report. Sorry about that, I didn't find how to create a feature request... I hope you can change the type afterwards !

@xou816 xou816 added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 17, 2021
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xou816 commented Mar 17, 2021

Thank you for the kind words!

That's reasonable and I can see how that'd be useful :) not my priority at the moment however!

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fitojb commented May 25, 2021

This is a general issue with GNOME’s Adwaita theme, whose widgets are all over-padded and oversized.

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