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[Ayatana] [Unity+Zeitgeist] - Grouping multiple files opened together in the dash
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- Subject: [Ayatana] [Unity+Zeitgeist] - Grouping multiple files opened together in the dash
- From: Brett Cornwall <brettcornwall@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:42:14 -0400
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Hi, I wanted to see if it would be appropriate to file a bug before
actually doing so since it's sort of a feature request.
I opened a folder of about 200 music tracks, selected them all and
opened them with totem to play. Dandy. However, coming back to my "files
and folders" lense in unity, my recent files were obliterated with all
of these audio tracks.
Might it be appropriate to group mass-opened files together? In this
case, it would be "193 music tracks queued up" or similar.
Thanks for your time.