Notification Area
- 13.1. Visão geral
- 13.2. Get information
- 13.3. Control Rhythmbox
13.1. Visão geral
The Notification Area is a GNOME feature that adds a small icon to the panel while the program is running; this allows you to control Rhythmbox Music Player from your tray, and receive information when the Rhythmbox Music Player interface is not visible.
13.2. Get information
- 13.2.1. Tooltip information
- 13.2.2. Notification window
13.2.1. Tooltip information
When you move the mouse cursor over the Rhythmbox Music Player icon, you can see the track artist, the track name and the time position.
13.2.2. Notification window
Each time the track has changed or a podcast episode was downloaded, the Rhythmbox Music Player can inform you; it displays a notification window on the desktop, containing the information.
The notification window can be disabled by deselecting the Show Notifications option from the context menu of the icon in the notification area.
13.3. Control Rhythmbox
Using the Rhythmbox Music Player icon in the notification area, the following commands can be sent to the application:
- — If selected, plays the currently selected song.
- — Skip to previous song in the selected source.
- — Skip to next song in the selected source.
- Rhythmbox Music Player window is visible or not on the desktop. — Choose whether or not the
- Rhythmbox Music Player will notify you about track changes and various information. — Choose whether or not the
- Rhythmbox Music Player. — Quit the
If you are using a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can adjust the volume by scrolling up or down while the mouse pointer is over the panel applet.
You can quickly toggle Play/Pause by pressing the middle mouse button.