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PLAIT(1)							   User Commands							  PLAIT(1)

NAME
Plait - Command-line Jukebox. DESCRIPTION
Usage is: "plait <hint about artist or album or song> [[not] <hint>]...[as <mix>]", or "plait --stream <hint> [[not] <hint>]..." OPTIONS
--list,-l -- show matching tracks but don't play --mix,-m -- play tracks matching any hint (make a mix) --queue,-q -- add tracks to queue --random,-r -- play in random order --sort -- play in sorted order --stripe -- play in alternating order --stripe2 -- play in random alternating order --fade -- play in gaussian fade order --group -- play randomly in groups --tracks,-t -- play n tracks, if possible --stream,-s -- play Shoutcast radio streams --mixfile,-f -- read hints from mixfile --device,-d -- choose target device --platform -- choose platform --coverart -- cover art mode (0 or 1) --guest,-g -- use guest configuration --interactive,-i -- interactive mode --cache,-c -- rebuild cache --install -- install Plait --uninstall -- uninstall Plait --play --pause --stop --next --prev --help -- show help --version -- show version AUTHOR
Written by Stephen Jungels (http://stephenjungels.com/contact) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2008 by Stephen Jungels. Released under the GPL. Latest version and more info at http://plait.sourceforge.net/ Plait v 1.6.2 September 2008 PLAIT(1)

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rhythmbox(1)						      General Commands Manual						      rhythmbox(1)

NAME
rhythmbox-client - controls a running instance of rhythmbox SYNOPSIS
rhythmbox-client [option...][file...] DESCRIPTION
rhythmbox-client is a tool for controlling an already running instance of rhythmbox. It's useful for remote control scripting, adding spe- cific files to the library from the shell, or printing details of what's playing. Any files specified after the option arguments will be added to the library. If the --enqueue option is given, the files will also be added to the play queue. OPTIONS
-?,--help Show help options --debug Enable debug output --no-start Do not start a new instance of rhythmbox --quit Quit rhythmbox --no-present Don't present an existing rhythmbox window --hide Hide the rhythmbox window --next Jump to next song --previous Jump to previous song --notify Show notification of the playing song --play Resume playback if currently paused --pause Pause playback if currently playing --play-pause Toggle play/pause mode --play-uri=URI Play a specified URI, importing it if necessary --enqueue Add specified tracks already in the library to the play queue --clear-queue Empty the play queue before adding new tracks --print-playing Print the title and artist of the playing song --print-playing-format=format Print formatted details of the song (see FORMAT OPTIONS below). --set-volume Set the playback volume --volume-up Increase the playback volume --volume-down Decrease the playback volume --print-volume Print the current playback volume --mute Mute playback --unmute Unmute playback --select-source=URI Select the source corresponding to a URI (device or mount point) --activate-source=URI Select the source corresponding to a URI (device or mount point) and start playing from it if not already playing. --play-source=URI Select the source corresponding to a URI (device or mount point) and start playing from it. FORMAT OPTIONS
%at album title %aa album artist %aA album artist (lowercase) %as album artist sortname %aS album artist sortname (lowercase) %ay album year %ag album genre %aG album genre (lowercase) %an album disc number %aN album disc number, zero padded %st stream title %tn track number (i.e 8) %tN track number, zero padded (i.e 08) %tt track title %ta track artist %tA track artist (lowercase) %ts track artist sortname %tS track artist sortname (lowercase) %td track duration %te track elapsed time Variables can be combined using quotes. For example "%tn %aa %tt", will print the track number followed by the artist and the title of the track. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for the Debian system (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
rhythmbox(1). GNOME
2007-06-28 rhythmbox(1)
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