I normally use "stop after current" to stop playback. When I do, the popup displays for the next track, as if it was being played. Doesn't seem like it should.
When playback of the final track ends (usually a few items manually added to the current Playing Now list), the pop-up appears one more time (without audio playback), showing the first item in the Playing Now list.
Personally, while initially surprised, I now consider it a friendly feature to always briefly see what is cued up next, even at the end of a playlist or stopping track. In my typical use case, when the PNP's Play/Pause button displays the "Play" state image, it signals probable completion of a playlist. This is further verified in the PNP's display of the Special Expression - Playing Track #/Total # Tracks - "
[pn_position]//[pn_count]" = 1/N, and Time - Elapsed Time/Total Time - "
{e}/{t}" = 0:00/Duration. Showing the PNP at that point also makes it especially easy to restart the playlist, or start replay at a particular track if the PNP's
CurrentPlaylist feature is enabled.
However if PNP is set to remain open for a long time, I can see how this "feature" might turn into an annoyance at the end of a playlist or stopping track. And as you say, some people simply prefer not to see the PNP at that point in their use case.
Seems like a new option in the PNP settings menu is needed to control display after an "internal" Stop, such as: "
[x ] Display after playing completes".
Normally when Playing, Paused, or Immediately Stopped by a UI hit, the
Display Mode state controls PNP display.
11/17/2024 Update for clariication.