I installed Tuner v2.1.0 on Linux Mint 22.3, via Mint's built-in Software Manager (Flatpak/Flathub).
ISSUE 1
I starred a few stations, and then tried reordering them via DnD, but nothing happened. The cursor doesn't change when I click and attempt to drag one of the stations. And the station doesn't move at all. It seems like the drag operation is not being initiated.
I figured out some things by playing with it more.
The act of starring a station breaks DnD. Workarounds to restore DnD:
- Restart Tuner. This works sometimes but not always.
- The big hammer is to uninstall/reinstall, which always restores DnD (until another station is starred). Note that fortunately, starred stations and order are preserved between uninstall/reinstalls.
ISSUE 2
It's a bit mysterious where a dropped station is going to get positioned within the list of stations. I eventually figured out that it's best to drop a station directly on top of another station. The dropped station will be positioned right before the target station.
However, ideally, a drop target would appear during active drags, that would show you where the dropped station is going to be positioned.
I installed Tuner v2.1.0 on Linux Mint 22.3, via Mint's built-in Software Manager (Flatpak/Flathub).
ISSUE 1
I starred a few stations, and then tried reordering them via DnD, but nothing happened. The cursor doesn't change when I click and attempt to drag one of the stations. And the station doesn't move at all. It seems like the drag operation is not being initiated.
I figured out some things by playing with it more.
The act of starring a station breaks DnD. Workarounds to restore DnD:
ISSUE 2
It's a bit mysterious where a dropped station is going to get positioned within the list of stations. I eventually figured out that it's best to drop a station directly on top of another station. The dropped station will be positioned right before the target station.
However, ideally, a drop target would appear during active drags, that would show you where the dropped station is going to be positioned.