Hey Tony.
Sure, that is currently the way around this problem, but that can get a pretty frustrating task when you want to copy multiple playlists. Like my favourite albums playlist, it contains about 30 albums, which I needed to create like you said.
It would have been more consistent with Windows interfaces if "Copy" really created a copy of an item. So if I have two playlists A and B, with A containing references to D, E and F, and I copy A to be, this should result in B containing a new playlist (X) that contains references to D, E and F if those are songs, or copies of those playlists (recursing as necessary).
The current behavious is more a "create link here" (actually, it is _exactly_ that). The shallow copy Roger spoke of would be the creation of an exact copy of playlist A (in the above scenario, a playlist X containing references to D, E and F, _not_ recursing into sub-playlists).
I really wonder why emplode still doesn't allow either type of copy (be it shallow or deep) yet. That feature was requested on and off since I first visited this BBS. I don't mind emplode keeping it's default behaviour as-is though, just wished a CTRL-dragNdrop would do a real copy.
cu,
sven
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