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[emms-help] Patch for README


From: Yoni Rabkin
Subject: [emms-help] Patch for README
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 12:08:02 +0300

This is my patch for the README file. It is based on the Web site version.

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*** emms/README 2003-12-23 21:03:39.000000000 +0200
--- d_emms/README       2005-05-19 11:53:37.000000000 +0300
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--- 1,7 ----
+ EMMS --- The Emacs Multi-Media System
+ =====================================
+ 
+ 
  Introduction
  ============
  EMMS is the Emacs Multi-Media System. It tries to be a clean and small
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*** 9,15 ****
  
  Installation
  ============
! You need to put all the .el files of emms in a directory in your
  load-path. For example, if you put all those files into ~/elisp/emms/,
  then in your ~/.emacs, you should do:
  
--- 13,19 ----
  
  Installation
  ============
! You need to put all the .el files of EMMS in a directory in your
  load-path. For example, if you put all those files into ~/elisp/emms/,
  then in your ~/.emacs, you should do:
  
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*** 19,40 ****
  Setup
  =====
  EMMS is quite simple to set up. For the most basic needs, you will
! just need the following lines:
  
  (require 'emms)
- (require 'emms-player-simple)
- (require 'emms-source-file)
- (setq emms-player-list '(emms-player-mpg321
-                          emms-player-ogg123
-                          emms-player-mplayer)
-       emms-source-list '((emms-directory-tree "~/media/")))
  
! Assuming that your files reside in "~/media/". Adjust as needed.
  
  
  Usage
  =====
! The basic functionality of EMMS ist just to play music without being
  noticed. It provides a few commands to skip the current track and
  such, but else, it doesn't show up. EMMS provides the following basic
  user commands (that you might want to bind to keys):
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  Setup
  =====
  EMMS is quite simple to set up. For the most basic needs, you will
! just need the following line:
  
  (require 'emms)
  
! Which installs the core of EMMS. Now we need to do some configuration.
! 
! If your EMMS version is recent enough, you have the ability to use
! `emms-default', so that you have nothing complicated to define, as
! long as the players you are using are "standard" (i.e. mpg321, ogg123
! and mplayer). If you don't have emms-default, upgrade!
! 
! Basically, `emms-default' is just a way to configure quickly your
! EMMS. You can add any number of directories which contain media. The
! first argument is the complexity level of the user interface. Here's
! an example:
!           
! (require 'emms-default)
! (emms-setup 'tiny "directory-1" "directory 2" ...)
! 
! Here are the all the interface complexity options:
! 
!  * minimalistic : defines the players, play directory but nothing
!                   more.
! 
!  * tiny : adds the pbi (playlist buffer interface)
! 
!  * default : adds the info reading (tags for mp3 and oggs)
! 
!  * advanced : features the tageditor and playlist manipulation
! 
!  * cvs : features playlist pop-up, pbi marking, modeline, and
!          asynchronous loading of tags.
! 
! Note that asynchronous loading of tags requires later-do.el, which can
! be found at http://www.emacswiki.org/elisp/later-do.el. You should
! download it and place it in your EMMS directory.
! 
! The directories you gave to `emms-default' are used by the
! `emms-play-all' function, in case you are wondering.
! 
! Now your configuration is done.
  
  
  Usage
  =====
! The basic functionality of EMMS is just to play music without being
  noticed. It provides a few commands to skip the current track and
  such, but else, it doesn't show up. EMMS provides the following basic
  user commands (that you might want to bind to keys):
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*** 75,86 ****
  to play them. emms-player-simple.el defines a few useful players, and
  allows you to define your own in a very simple way.
  
  Modules
  =======
  
! To use the overwhelming modules just put a 
  
! (require 'modulename)
  
  in your .emacs
  
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  to play them. emms-player-simple.el defines a few useful players, and
  allows you to define your own in a very simple way.
  
+ 
  Modules
  =======
  
! To use one of the modules that come with EMMS just put:
  
! (require 'MODULE-NAME)
  
  in your .emacs
  
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  emms-pbi ................ Switch to playlist buffer
  
  The playlist-buffer *Playlist* will be created and put into
! emms-pbi-mode, which give you some usefull keybinings
  
  key             binding
  ---             -------
--- 126,132 ----
  emms-pbi ................ Switch to playlist buffer
  
  The playlist-buffer *Playlist* will be created and put into
! emms-pbi-mode, which give you some useful key bindings.
  
  key             binding
  ---             -------
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*** 109,115 ****
  n             emms-next
  C-x C-s               emms-pbi-export-playlist
  
! Popup the Playlist Buffer (emms-pbi-popup)
  ==========================================
  
  emms-pbi-popup-playlist...Popup Playlist buffer
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  n             emms-next
  C-x C-s               emms-pbi-export-playlist
  
! 
! Pop-up the Playlist Buffer (emms-pbi-popup)
  ==========================================
  
  emms-pbi-popup-playlist...Popup Playlist buffer
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--- 156,162 ----
  
  (global-set-key (kbd "<f3>") 'emms-pbi-popup-playlist)
  
+ 
  Scoring
  =======
  
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  emms-score-down-file-on-line..... Score down file on line
  emms-score-be-more-tolerant...... Lower minimum score
  emms-score-lower-tolerance....... Raise minimum score
- 
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