Bug 120701

Summary: podcast save-location should be configurable in settings-menu
Product: [Applications] amarok Reporter: arne anka <kde-bugs>
Component: generalAssignee: Amarok Developers <amarok-bugs-dist>
Status: RESOLVED NOT A BUG    
Severity: wishlist    
Priority: NOR    
Version: 1.3.8   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: unspecified   
OS: Linux   
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Description arne anka 2006-01-24 12:32:08 UTC
Version:           1.3.8 (using KDE 3.5.0, Debian Package 4:3.5.0-3 (testing/unstable))
Compiler:          Target: i486-linux-gnu
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.15

at least the podcast default-save-menu should be configurable in settings->configure amarok.
i had to search the bugzilla to find out the rmb->configure in playlist->podcasts->[name].
Comment 1 Ian Monroe 2006-01-25 01:28:43 UTC
Save locations can be different for different feeds. Regardless, someone else might have to search the bugzilla to figure out thats its in the amarok configuration.
Comment 2 arne anka 2006-01-25 12:08:42 UTC
> Save locations can be different for different feeds. 

that's correct. but a _default_ location should be configrable globally.

> Regardless, someone else might have to search the bugzilla to figure out thats its in the amarok configuration.

how would that possibly happen? what else is the meaning of a configuration-menu than concentrating everything configurable at _one_ spot?

and btw: there seems to be no entry in the help pointing out the way to configure the location. helpcenter's search for "podcast" gave literally nothing and the toc of the amarok help does not show anything related to configuring that location.

why is that issue resolved invalid? your answert did in now way neither solve the issue nor give meaningful rationale for that.
Comment 3 Ian Monroe 2006-01-25 16:18:11 UTC
People have trouble finding stuff in the configuration window all the time. We even get requests regarding features that already exist there. Config options suck really. Luckly podcasts are still perfectly usable without knowing where they are.

I trust your perfectly correct regarding lack of documentation, we would appreciate any help in this matter.