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| [x] [3055] [Linux] A couple of minor issues with the native Linux version |
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| user1-audiophile:
v6.00.3055 Beta 2 GTK3-64-bit (06.04.2026) Linux / Fedora Linux 43 (KDE Plasma Desktop Edition) / KDE on WAYLAND Hello, First of all, thank you for creating a native Linux version of AIMP. I've used it for a couple of days and so far found 2 minor issues that weren't present in the Windows version of AIMP that I used to run via Wine. - The Linux version doesn't display external cover arts (by external, I mean .jpg or .png file placed in the same directory as the audio files). It displays cover arts only if they are embedded into the audio file. - Also, when third party skins are used, there is a white rectangle around context menus as shown in the following screenshot: (The skin in question is Black Onix Two, originally made for AIMP 4.10) |
| Artem:
--- Quote from: user1-audiophile on April 10, 2026, 18:21:45 ---- The Linux version doesn't display external cover arts (by external, I mean .jpg or .png file placed in the same directory as the audio files). It displays cover arts only if they are embedded into the audio file. --- End quote --- Refer to app settings \ player \ additional information \ album arts. Ensure that the "Find in file folder" option is switched on, and macros list is filled correctly. --- Quote from: user1-audiophile on April 10, 2026, 18:21:45 ---- Also, when third party skins are used, there is a white rectangle around context menus as shown in the following screenshot: (The skin in question is Black Onix Two, originally made for AIMP 4.10) --- End quote --- Yes, I've reproduce the issue. Let me some time to fix that. P.S. Please, create a separate topic for each bug. |
| user1-audiophile:
--- Quote from: Artem on April 11, 2026, 10:05:35 ---Refer to app settings \ player \ additional information \ album arts. Ensure that the "Find in file folder" option is switched on, and macros list is filled correctly. --- End quote --- Thanks, I fixed it by manually specifying the cover art file name. |
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