[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes:

> Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Well, I implemented this --- see `bongo-xmms-refugee-mode'.
>>
>> It's on by default if Bongo finds `xmms' or `beep-media-player'
>> on your system.  Otherwise just set it through Custom.
>
> Is it wise to have this on by default, even when xmms is installed?
> Personally, I don't like it.

Maybe you are right.  Some people might even use XMMS as a
backend for Bongo if they don't like the XMMS bindings. :-)

I changed this so that it is never on by default.

Maybe we should somehow tell the user that it _can_ be
enabled if we find XMMS or BMP on their system?  I can't
think of a good and simple way to disable such a message,
however, so I won't add one.

I guess we can write about it in the manual.  I actually
started working on a draft for a manual, by the way.
Romain, are you still interested in working on the manual?
I can post what I have so far if you want.  (I've only
started writing about buffers.)

-- 
Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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