minirok(1)
NAME
minirok - a small music player written in Python
SYNOPSIS
minirok [options] [file]...
DESCRIPTION
Minirok is a small music player written in Python for the K Desktop Environment. To start it, select it from the applications menu, or type
minirok in a terminal.
To reproduce music, first type in the combo box at the left the directory where music is located, and press enter, or select "Open directory" from the File menu. Available audio files will be shown in a tree
structure. Locate the files you want to play, and use drag and drop to
append them to the playlist in the right. You can also press double
click in a file or a folder to append it to the existing playlist.
Both the tree view and the playlist have search line widgets above
them. Typing text in them will reduce the shown items to those matching
the introduced words. If you press enter after a search in the tree
view completes, the visible items will be appended to the playlist. If
you press enter in the playlist search line, the first visible track
will be played.
You can modify the order in which the tracks are played by enqueueing
them in a different order. For this, press right button click on a
track, and select "Enqueue track". Or press Control + RightButtonClick
on the track to enqueue.
Similarly, you can signal that playing should stop after a certain
track. To do this, select "Stop playing after this track" in the contextual menu as above, or press Control + MiddleButtonClick.
If you make changes to the filesystem, you can quickly refresh the tree
view by clicking on the refresh button next to the combo box with the
directory name. A key can be also configurated to do this, F5 by default.
DCOP INTERFACE
- Minirok offers a DCOP interface to control the player and various other bits. To invoke a DCOP function, run from a terminal dcop minirok player functionName. Here's a list of available functions:
- play
pause
playPause
stop
next
previous
nowPlaying
toggleWindow
appendToPlaylist
stopAfterCurrent - See the README.Usage file for details.
LAST.FM
Minirok can submit played tracks to the Last.fm service. For this, you just need to install lastfmsubmitd and configure it appropriately. See the README.Lastfm file for a short guide to configuring lastfmsubmitd.
OPTIONS
- -a, --append
- Try to append the files given as arguments to an existing Minirok instance first. If that fails, start a new Minirok instance as usual.
- Minirok also accepts many other option for using the Qt and KDE libraries. Run minirok --help-all for a comprehensive list.
REPORTING BUGS
Please report bug to the Debian Bug Tracking System. See the
README.Bugs file for instructions.
A list of reported issues is kept at http://bugs.debian.org/minirok.
COPYRIGHT
Minirok is Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Adeodato Simó, and licensed under
the terms of the MIT license.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/minirok/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/minirok/FAQ
/usr/share/doc/minirok/README
/usr/share/doc/minirok/README.Bugs
/usr/share/doc/minirok/README.Lastfm
/usr/share/doc/minirok/README.Usage
- /usr/share/doc/minirok/TODO