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From: Krzysiek Pawlik <nelchael@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Xmms needs to die.
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:04:22
Message-Id: 44EDB133.2000406@gentoo.org
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Xmms needs to die. by Robert Cernansky
1 Robert Cernansky wrote:
2 > Unfortunatelly this is something different. xmm-pipe lets you control
3 > running xmms from commandline (thus binding these commands to
4 > keys). It allows control volume, skipping in current track (fast
5 > forward), do some playlist actions and lot more.
6
7 This helps:
8
9 nelchael@nelchael ~$ audacious --help
10 Usage: audacious [options] [files] ...
11
12 Options:
13 --------
14
15 -h, --help Display this text and exit
16 -n, --session Select Audacious/BMP/XMMS session (Default: 0)
17 -r, --rew Skip backwards in playlist
18 -p, --play Start playing current playlist
19 -u, --pause Pause current song
20 -s, --stop Stop current song
21 -t, --play-pause Pause if playing, play otherwise
22 -f, --fwd Skip forward in playlist
23 -e, --enqueue Don't clear the playlist
24 -m, --show-main-window Show the main window
25 -a, --activate Activate Audacious
26 -i, --sm-client-id Previous session ID
27 -H, --headless Headless operation [experimental]
28 -N, --no-log Disable error/warning interception (logging)
29 -v, --version Print version number and exit
30
31 --
32 Krzysiek Pawlik <nelchael at gentoo.org> key id: 0xBC555551
33 desktop-misc, desktop-dock, desktop-wm, x86, java, apache...

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