A couple of feature requests

Just found Xion for the first time this morning. Uninstalled WinAMP a few minutes later; loving it for a basic audio player without all that extra stuff that I never use.
A couple things I wouldn't mind seeing though.
First one is being able to lock the position on screen. I use the default's skin "toolbar mode" that sits right over the Windows taskbar. (Keeping it simple but effective and out of the way) Once in a while I'll accidentally drag the thing out of position. Nothing huge, but a lock toggle would be nice.
The other one is basic cover art support. Nothing huge, no automatic downloading and all that. All my music folders have a coverart.jpg image in them. All I wouldn't mind seeing is the Xion taskbar icon pop up a notification when a new song plays that includes the basic track info and a small image of the cover art, which disappears on its own after a few seconds. Needs to be able to define the name of the cover art image, and make it a toggle of course, as I'm sure not everyone wants that. Maybe the one thing I'm missing from WinAmp (or Exaile from my work desktop, Arch Linux, works the same)
Otherwise it's flawless, great program.
A couple things I wouldn't mind seeing though.
First one is being able to lock the position on screen. I use the default's skin "toolbar mode" that sits right over the Windows taskbar. (Keeping it simple but effective and out of the way) Once in a while I'll accidentally drag the thing out of position. Nothing huge, but a lock toggle would be nice.
The other one is basic cover art support. Nothing huge, no automatic downloading and all that. All my music folders have a coverart.jpg image in them. All I wouldn't mind seeing is the Xion taskbar icon pop up a notification when a new song plays that includes the basic track info and a small image of the cover art, which disappears on its own after a few seconds. Needs to be able to define the name of the cover art image, and make it a toggle of course, as I'm sure not everyone wants that. Maybe the one thing I'm missing from WinAmp (or Exaile from my work desktop, Arch Linux, works the same)
Otherwise it's flawless, great program.