Package: xmms2
Version: 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
The following patch:
- Orders items alphabetically
- Removes extra EOL whitespaces from the moved items.
Helps searching in natural A-Z order. Compare to book indexes
where one reads from top to bottom.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_DK.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_DK.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Versions of packages xmms2 depends on:
ii xmms2-client-cli 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - cli client
ii xmms2-core 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - core package
ii xmms2-icon 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - icon package
ii xmms2-plugin-alsa 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - ALSA output
ii xmms2-plugin-id3v2 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - ID3v2 plug-in
ii xmms2-plugin-mad 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - libmad based mp3 decoder
ii xmms2-plugin-vorbis 0.7DrNo+dfsg-2 XMMS2 - vorbis decoder
Versions of packages xmms2 recommends:
pn xmms2-client-nycli <none> (no description available)
xmms2 suggests no packages.
-- no debconf information
>From 69ef79bf8149dd78434ed7e4a117cb0edb48ee5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jari Aalto <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 14:09:31 +0300
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] src/clients/cli/xmms2.1: (ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES): order items alphabetically
Organization: Private
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Signed-off-by: Jari Aalto <[email protected]>
---
src/clients/cli/xmms2.1 | 10 +++++-----
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1 b/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1
index 50012c4..240a9b5 100644
--- a/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1
+++ b/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1
@@ -563,17 +563,17 @@ and
commands.
.SH ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
.TP
-.I XMMS_PATH
-The URL path to
-.I xmms2d.
-.TP
.I XDG_CONFIG_HOME
The path where the xmms2 configuration files are located
See
.B IPC SOCKET
-in
+in
.I xmms2d(8)
for details of possible values for this variable
+.TP
+.I XMMS_PATH
+The URL path to
+.I xmms2d.
.SH SEE ALSO
xmms2d(8), http://xmms2.xmms.org
--
1.7.4.1
>From de372fa683f7b8ea4b64e7f187bffe2c6baa9b79 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jari Aalto <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 14:08:22 +0300
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] src/clients/cli/xmms2.1: (DESCRIPTION): order items alphabetically
Organization: Private
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Signed-off-by: Jari Aalto <[email protected]>
---
src/clients/cli/xmms2.1 | 256 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
1 files changed, 128 insertions(+), 128 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1 b/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1
index 432e79c..50012c4 100644
--- a/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1
+++ b/src/clients/cli/xmms2.1
@@ -50,15 +50,15 @@ xmms2 \- offers a simple command-line interface to the XMMS2 daemon
.B command
.P
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B XMMS2
+.B XMMS2
is a redesign of the XMMS (http://www.xmms.org) music player. It features a client-server model, allowing multiple (even simultaneous!) user interfaces, both textual and graphical. All common audio formats are supported using plugins. On top of this, there is a flexible media library to organize your music.
.PP
.I xmms2
is the official command-line interface client for
.B XMMS2
-and acts as a reference implementation for the development of new clients.
+and acts as a reference implementation for the development of new clients.
.I xmms2
-is able to issue commands to control the active playlist and playback as well as commands to control the media library.
+is able to issue commands to control the active playlist and playback as well as commands to control the media library.
.PP
The following commands effect the current
.B XMMS2
@@ -70,200 +70,200 @@ includes many commands that allow the user to execute actions on
.I xmms2d.
.TP
.BR
-These commands are currently recognized:
+These commands are currently recognized:
.TP
.I add [playlist] url...
-Adds URL(s) to
+Adds URL(s) to
.I playlist
or the active playlist.
.TP
.I addarg [playlist] url arguments
-Adds an URL to
+Adds an URL to
.I playlist
or the active playlist, with arguments.
.TP
.I addid [playlist] medialib_id...
-Adds song(s) to
+Adds song(s) to
.I playlist
or the active playlist using its Media Library ID.
.TP
.I addpls [playlist] url
-Adds a playlist in a file to
+Adds a playlist in a file to
.I playlist
or the active playlist.
.TP
+.I browse url
+Lists the contents of
+.I url
+in a list of encoded urls.
+.TP
+.I clear [playlist]
+Clears all entries from
+.I playlist
+or the active playlist.
+.TP
+.I config config_key [=] value
+Sets
+.I config_key
+to
+.I value
+on
+.I xmms2d(8).
+.TP
+.I config_list
+Lists all the configuration values of
+.B XMMS2.
+.TP
+.I coll
+Allows for the manipulation of collections. The significance of this sub-commands of
+.I coll
+can be found in the
+.B COLLECTIONS
+section of this manual page.
+.TP
+.I current [pattern]
+Gives some summary of the currently playing song's meta data. A pattern can be specified in the form "${album} \- ${tracknr}". Please be aware of your shells substitution features.
+.TP
.I insert [playlist] pos url
-Adds a URL to
+Adds a URL to
.I playlist
or the active playlist at a specific position.
.TP
.I insertid [playlist] pos medialib_id
-Adds a song to
+Adds a song to
.I playlist
or the active playlist at a specific position using its Media Library ID.
.TP
-.I radd [playlist] directory
-Adds a directory of songs recursively to
-.I playlist
-or the active playlist.
+.I help
+Prints a concise overview of all commands offered by
+.I xmms2.
.TP
-.I clear [playlist]
-Clears all entries from
-.I playlist
-or the active playlist.
+.I info [id]
+Gives the metadata archived by the Media Library for Media Library id
+.I id
+or the currently playing song.
.TP
-.I shuffle [playlist]
-Places the songs in
+.I jump [+ / -]playlist_position
+Jumps to
+.I playlist_position
+in the playlist or
+.I playlist_position
+forward/backward if + or - is specified.
+.TP
+.I list [playlist]
+Lists the contents of
.I playlist
-or the active playlist in a random order.
+or the active playlist. An explanation of how to change the output format can be found in the
+.B FILES
+section of this manual page.
.TP
-.I sort property
-Sort the active playlist based on metadata from the Media Library. The metadata which is used for the sorting is based on what was given for
-.I property.
-An overview of the media library, and the potential properties, can be found in the
+.I mlib
+Allows for the manipulation of the Media Library. The significance of the sub-commands of
+.I mlib
+can be found in the
.B MEDIA LIBRARY
section of this manual page.
.TP
-.I sort playlist properties
-Sort
+.I move [playlist] playlist_position new_position
+Moves the song at
+.I playlist position
+to the position denoted by
+.I new_position in
.I playlist
-based on metadata from the Media Library. Separate the properties with a spaces.
+or the active playlist.
.TP
-.I remove [playlist] playlist_position
-Removes a song from
-.I playlist
-or the active playlist at the position given by
-.I playlist_position.
+.I next
+Skips to the next song in the playlist.
.TP
-.I list [playlist]
-Lists the contents of
-.I playlist
-or the active playlist. An explanation of how to change the output format can be found in the
-.B FILES
-section of this manual page.
+.I pause
+Pauses playback of the playlist.
.TP
.I play
Starts playback of the playlist.
-.TP
-.I stop
-Stops playback of the playlist.
-.TP
-.I toggleplay
-Toggles playback status between play/pause
.TP
-.I pause
-Pauses playback of the playlist.
-.TP
-.I next
-Skips to the next song in the playlist.
+.I playlist
+Allows for the manipulation of playlists. The significance of the sub-commands of
+.I playlist
+can be found in the
+.B PLAYLIST
+section of this manual page.
.TP
.I prev
Skips to the previous song in the playlist.
.TP
+.I radd [playlist] directory
+Adds a directory of songs recursively to
+.I playlist
+or the active playlist.
+.TP
+.I plugin_list
+Prints a list of the plugins being used by
+.B XMMS2.
+.TP
+.I remove [playlist] playlist_position
+Removes a song from
+.I playlist
+or the active playlist at the position given by
+.I playlist_position.
+.TP
+.I quit
+Makes
+.I xmms2d(8)
+quit.
+.TP
.I seek [+ / -]seconds
-Seeks to a specific position in the currently playing song. The way in which
+Seeks to a specific position in the currently playing song. The way in which
.I seek
-moves in the file is based on the arguments passed to it. If + is used
+moves in the file is based on the arguments passed to it. If + is used
.I xmms2
-will seek
+will seek
.I seconds
forward in the song. If - is used
.I xmms2
will seek
.I seconds
-backwards in the song. If merely a number of seconds is given
+backwards in the song. If merely a number of seconds is given
.I xmms2
will seek to that absolute position in the song.
.TP
-.I jump [+ / -]playlist_position
-Jumps to
-.I playlist_position
-in the playlist or
-.I playlist_position
-forward/backward if + or - is specified.
-.TP
-.I move [playlist] playlist_position new_position
-Moves the song at
-.I playlist position
-to the position denoted by
-.I new_position in
+.I shuffle [playlist]
+Places the songs in
.I playlist
-or the active playlist.
-.TP
-.I volume channel volume
-Sets the volume of
-.I channel
-to
-.I volume.
+or the active playlist in a random order.
.TP
-.I volume_list
-Lists the volume for each channel.
-.TP
-.I mlib
-Allows for the manipulation of the Media Library. The significance of the sub-commands of
-.I mlib
-can be found in the
+.I sort property
+Sort the active playlist based on metadata from the Media Library. The metadata which is used for the sorting is based on what was given for
+.I property.
+An overview of the media library, and the potential properties, can be found in the
.B MEDIA LIBRARY
section of this manual page.
.TP
+.I sort playlist properties
+Sort
.I playlist
-Allows for the manipulation of playlists. The significance of the sub-commands of
-.I playlist
-can be found in the
-.B PLAYLIST
-section of this manual page.
-.TP
-.I coll
-Allows for the manipulation of collections. The significance of this sub-commands of
-.I coll
-can be found in the
-.B COLLECTIONS
-section of this manual page.
+based on metadata from the Media Library. Separate the properties with a spaces.
.TP
-.I browse url
-Lists the contents of
-.I url
-in a list of encoded urls.
+.I stats
+Retrieves the uptime and version from
+.B XMMS2.
.TP
.I status
Gives a live status of the currently playing song.
.TP
-.I info [id]
-Gives the metadata archived by the Media Library for Media Library id
-.I id
-or the currently playing song.
+.I stop
+Stops playback of the playlist.
.TP
-.I current [pattern]
-Gives some summary of the currently playing song's meta data. A pattern can be specified in the form "${album} \- ${tracknr}". Please be aware of your shells substitution features.
+.I toggleplay
+Toggles playback status between play/pause
.TP
-.I config config_key [=] value
-Sets
-.I config_key
+.I volume channel volume
+Sets the volume of
+.I channel
to
-.I value
-on
-.I xmms2d(8).
-.TP
-.I config_list
-Lists all the configuration values of
-.B XMMS2.
-.TP
-.I plugin_list
-Prints a list of the plugins being used by
-.B XMMS2.
-.TP
-.I stats
-Retrieves the uptime and version from
-.B XMMS2.
-.TP
-.I quit
-Makes
-.I xmms2d(8)
-quit.
+.I volume.
.TP
-.I help
-Prints a concise overview of all commands offered by
-.I xmms2.
+.I volume_list
+Lists the volume for each channel.
.SH "MEDIA LIBRARY"
.B XMMS2
stores metadata about every song in the Media Library.
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