I will include some tips so that you can take fully advantage from all the features of TDEMid:
I always keep a KDE desktop with a Konqueror window in my root midi folder, and TDEMid in this desktop (if playing a midi file) or sticky (if playing a karaoke file :-)). This way, when the active collection finishes, or I want to play some file, I just go to the konqueror; window, select the desired files and Drag & Drop to the TDEMid's window.
Suppose that you want to play some midi files, but don't want to add them to any collection, well, just turn off the option in the menu, and open the files, they will be added to the Temporary Collection.
Suppose that you have midi files A.mid
,
B.mid
and C.mid
. At first you
only want to play the first midi file, so you unselect
and open
A.mid
. You get then a Temporary Collection with
only one midi file.
Then you decide to play also B and C, and make a collection with all them, what do you do?
Easy, select and open
B.mid
and C.mid
(by any of the
multiple methods), they will be automatically added to the Temporary
Collection, that will then have A.mid
,
B.mid
and C.mid
. At this
point, you can open the Organize Collections
dialog, select the Temporary Collection, and click on the
Copy
button, enter the name of the new collection,
and you are done . You already have a new collection, which holds the
A,B and C midi files, and that is not deleted when you close TDEMid.
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