![]() ![]() ![]() It can be configured to overlay a music and/or playing now view so it's not covering other critical information. The nature of the MiniLyrics window, however, allows it to be used with Theater View-sort of. My workaround is to open a split pane, and place the MiniLyrics window over the second pane. It would be so much more convenient if it could be opened in a split pane. This means one has to make screen space for it where it won't interfere with MC, set it to be "on top" and then turn this off or minimize it when using something other than MC. Unfortunately, this seems rather pointless, as they are still pretty much independent of MC. MiniLyrics opens its display, editor and other dialogs in what appear to be MC child windows. The same thing can be done using an open lyrics editor window, but unsynchronized lyrics have to be loaded first (unless that's all it can find, it defaults to synchronized).
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