Author Topic: Track Information Header Menu (Not Staying Hidden)  (Read 734 times)

Sekt0r

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Hi, I don't believe this is a new bug, I'm just getting around to reporting it now..

If I hide the Track Information Header Menu it will stay hidden for the current session but after a restart of MusicBee the Header Menu re-appears in the "Now Playing" view of MusicBee (it stays hidden everywhere else).

I assume this isn't by design as this behavior doesn't occur with the Main Panel Header Menu.

Section and Header Menu in question, circled in red.

Thanks.

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Steven

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i cant reproduce this, so could you send a link to your settings file (help/ support/ view settings)


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Sekt0r

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Awesome, much appreciated.. I have noticed something some-what related now that it's been fixed, where the panels don't auto-resize as intended between the Now Playing view and the other views, which causes the A-Z Jump bar to be only half visible. Not sure if it's something you can fix. Example here: A-Z Jump Bar

MusicBee setup to reproduce:
- Have both the "Track Information Header Menu" and the "Main Panel Header Menu" hidden.
- Have the Main Panel A-Z Jump Bar set to Horizontal.
- Have MusicBee maximized (using the regular maximize/square icon at the top right). This one isn't a pre-requisite, it just makes it easier to explain/reproduce.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the "Now Playing" view, then close MusicBee and re-open it.
2. Now select any other view where the A-Z Jump Bar is visible (e.g. Inbox). It should now be only half visible.
Unmaximizing the window causes MusicBee to do it's auto-resizing and fixes it (you can then maximize it again without the issue).
Closing MusicBee when you're on a view where the A-Z Jump bar is visible (basically any view except the "Now Playing" view) and re-opening MusicBee will also fix it.

I could also reproduce the issue any time by going to the Now Playing view and unmaximizing the window and re-maximizing it, then go to any other view that has the A-Z Jump Bar.
Last Edit: January 01, 2023, 01:55:16 PM by Sekt0r