From: Jon on 2 Apr 2010 14:11 In previous versions of iTunes, when looking at grid views of album covers you could resize them with the slider bar below the search box in ether Music or smart playlist view. But since iTunes 9.x you can only do this in the main music list, but if I view a smart playlist say "Pink Floyd & Solo" and view the albums in grid view the thumbnails are fixed and the slider bar is not available. Is this a bug or is it by design?
From: Andrew Kemp on 2 Apr 2010 17:30 Jon <jon(a)no-email.org> writes: > In previous versions of iTunes, when looking at grid views of album > covers you could resize them with the slider bar below the search box > in ether Music or smart playlist view. > > But since iTunes 9.x you can only do this in the main music list, but > if I view a smart playlist say "Pink Floyd & Solo" and view the albums > in grid view the thumbnails are fixed and the slider bar is not > available. > > Is this a bug or is it by design? The slider is visible only when the grid view's header is displayed -- this is set independently for each view/playlist. To turn the header on in a particular playlist, select "View > Grid View > Show Header" from the menu. -- Drew
From: Jon on 3 Apr 2010 05:21 On 02/04/2010 10:30pm, Andrew Kemp wrote: > Jon<jon(a)no-email.org> writes: > >> In previous versions of iTunes, when looking at grid views of album >> covers you could resize them with the slider bar below the search box >> in ether Music or smart playlist view. >> >> But since iTunes 9.x you can only do this in the main music list, but >> if I view a smart playlist say "Pink Floyd& Solo" and view the albums >> in grid view the thumbnails are fixed and the slider bar is not >> available. >> >> Is this a bug or is it by design? > > The slider is visible only when the grid view's header is displayed -- > this is set independently for each view/playlist. > > To turn the header on in a particular playlist, select "View> Grid View >> Show Header" from the menu. > Oh of course, Thanks :) <puts head in hands>
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