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Title: [x] [3055] [Linux] A couple of minor issues with the native Linux version
Post by: user1-audiophile on April 10, 2026, 18:21:45
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a white rectangle around context menus as shown in the following screenshot: (The skin in question is Black Onix Two, originally made for AIMP 4.10)

Title: Re: [3055] [Linux] A couple of minor issues with the native Linux version
Post by: Artem on April 11, 2026, 10:05:35
- 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.

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.

- 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a white rectangle around context menus as shown in the following screenshot: (The skin in question is Black Onix Two, originally made for AIMP 4.10)

Yes, I've reproduce the issue. Let me some time to fix that.

P.S. Please, create a separate topic for each bug.
Title: Re: [3055] [Linux] A couple of minor issues with the native Linux version
Post by: user1-audiophile on April 11, 2026, 14:22:21
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.

Thanks, I fixed it by manually specifying the cover art file name.