wmusic(1)
NAME
wmusic - a remote-control DockApp for xmms
SYNOPSIS
wmusic [options]
DESCRIPTION
- This manual page documents briefly the wmusic command.
- wmusic is a dockapp that remote-controls xmms. Features include
- VCR-style controls, Time and Playlist display, supa stylee rotat
- ing arrow, hiding of the xmms windows and reactive interface.
OPTIONS
- These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax,
- with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of
- options is included below. For a complete description, see the
- Info files.
- -h, --help
- Show summary of options.
- -v, --version
- Show version of program.
- -b, --volume-slider
- Show a graphical volume slider.
- -c, --command <program>
- Use <program> as the command to launch XMMS. You
- can start XMMS by a double-click into the status part of wmusic.
- -d, --display host:display[.screen]
- specifies the X server to contact; see X(1).
- -r, --run
- Run XMMS on startup.
- -R, --run-excusive
- Run XMMS on startup and close XMMS on exit.
- -s, --session <number>
- Wich XMMS Session to use.
- -t, --title
- Shows title instead of kbps by default.
- -u, --hide
- Hide XMMS windows on startup.
- -V, --volume
- Stepping of the wheel volume control (in percent).
- -x, --wmxmms
- Use wmxmms-like show and hide. Just hide the main
- XMMS window. If you do not use this parameter, wmusic show and
- hide the main, playlist and equaliser windows. You can toggle the
- hide function by pressing with the middle button into the status
- part of wmusic.
- -w, --windowed
- Run in windowed mode. Use this, if you want to run
- wmusic in the AfterStep wharf.
- -a, --rotate-arrow
- Stop the rotating arrow when wmusic is paused.
- -l, --time-left
- Start wmusic with the display showing time left in
- stead of time elapsed.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
- wmusic was originally written by Bastien Nocera
- <hadess@hadess.net> and it is now maintained by John Chapin
- <john+wmusic@jtan.com>. This manual page was written by Alain
- Schroeder <alain@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system
- (but may be used by others).
February 5, 2005