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Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.10-1
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File: /usr/share/man/man1/xmms.1.gz

Perhaps document /tmp/xmms_$USER.0 etc. under FILES.
P.S., one notes it is not removed in the case of ^C interrupt, etc.

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tags 276498 + patch
thank juanita

I'm attaching the xmms(1) manpage with the Control Socket paragraph. 
This will probably change later, I'll be responsible for this since you 
guys interested me in the topic. This shouldn't be sent upstream. This 
will be included in a later release of XMMS, when the maintainer 
decides. We're closing.

Have a great day and thanks for your interest,
Jose

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.TH XMMS 1 "17 March 2004" "Version @VERSION@" "XMMS Manual Pages"
.SH NAME
XMMS \- an audio player for X.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B xmms
[\-h] [\-\-help] [\-n \fI<session>\fP] [\-\-session=\fI<session>\fP]
[\-r] [\-\-rew] [\-p] [\-\-play] [\-u] [\-\-pause] [\-s] [\-\-stop]
[\-t] [\-\-play\-pause] [\-f] [\-\-fwd] [\-e] [\-\-enqueue] [\-S]
[\-\-toggle\-shuffle] [\-R] [\-\-toggle\-repeat] [\-A]
[\-\-toggle\-advance] [\-m] [\-\-show\-main\-window] [\-q] [\-\-quit]
[\-i \fI<session id>\fP] [\-\-sm-client-id=\fI<session id>\fP] 
[\-v] [\-\-version] [\fIfilename\fP]...
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIXMMS\fP is the X Multimedia System.  It is used to play audio and
other kinds of media files.  By default XMMS can play MPEG audio, Ogg
Vorbis, RIFF wav, most module formats and a few other formats.  XMMS
can be extended through plugins to play a number of other audio and
video formats.
.SH OPTIONS
XMMS accepts the following options:
.TP
.B \-h, \-\-help
Show summary of options.
.TP
.B \-n, \-\-session
Select XMMS session (Default: 0).
.TP
.B \-r, \-\-rew
Skip backwards in playlist.
.TP
.B \-p, \-\-play
Start playing current playlist.
.TP
.B \-u, \-\-pause
Pause current song.
.TP
.B \-s, \-\-stop
Stop current song.
.TP
.B \-t, \-\-play\-pause
Pause if playing, play otherwise.
.TP
.B \-f, \-\-fwd
Skip forward in playlist.
.TP
.B \-e, \-\-enqueue
Don't clear the playlist.
.TP
.B \-Q, \-\-queue
Add file(s) to playlist and queue
.TP
.B \-S, \-\-toggle\-shuffle\fP[=\fISWITCH\fP]
Toggle the 'shuffle' flag.

Optional argument SWITCH may be either 'on' or 'off'
.TP
.B \-R, \-\-toggle\-repeat\fP[=\fISWITCH\fP]
Toggle the 'repeat' flag.

Optional argument SWITCH may be either 'on' or 'off'
.TP
.B \-A, \-\-toggle\-advance\fP[=\fISWITCH\fP]
Toggle the 'no playlist advance' flag.

Optional argument SWITCH may be either 'on' or 'off'
.TP
.B \-m, \-\-show\-main\-window
Show the main window.
.TP
.B \-i, \-\-sm\-client\-id
Set session manager identification.
.TP
.B \-v, \-\-version
Print version number and exit.
.TP
.B \-q, \-\-quit
Close remote session.
.SH SKINS
XMMS supports WinAmp style skins.  Skins may be stored in either
archived (\fI.zip\fP, \fI.wsz\fP, \fI.tgz\fP, \fI.tar.gz\fP, 
or \fI.tar.bz2\fP) or unarchived format.  XMMS looks for skinfiles in
@datadir@/xmms/Skins, ~/.xmms/Skins, and locations specified by the
\fBSKINSDIR\fP variable.
.SH KEYBINDINGS
Global keybindings for XMMS:

.in +2
.ta \w'Shift + Control + w 'u
z       Previous song
.br
x       Play
.br
c       Pause
.br
v       Stop
.br
b       Next song
.br
l       Play file
.br
j       Jump to file
.br
r       Toggle Repeat
.br
s       Toggle Shuffle
.br
Shift + l       Play directory
.br
Control + l     Play location
.br
Control + p     Preferences dialog
.br
Control + v     Visualization plugin dialog
.br
Control + r     Time remaining
.br
Control + a     Always on top
.br
Control + w     Winshade mode
.br
Control + d     Doublesize mode
.br
Control + e     Easy move
.br
Control + j     Jump to time
.br
Control + z     Start of list
.br
Control + n     No Playlist Advance
.br
Control + 3     File info dialog
.br
Control + Alt + w       Toggle Equalizer winshade mode
.br
Shift + Control + w     Playlist winshade mode
.br
Alt + w Hide/show mainwindow
.br
Alt + e Hide/show playlistwindow
.br
Alt + g Hide/show Equalizer
.br
Alt + s Skin selecting window
.in -2

Main window specific:

.in +2
.br
Arrow key up    Volume up 2%
.br
Arrow key down  Volume down 2%
.br
Arrow key right Skip 5 seconds forward in song
.br
Arrow key left  Skip 5 seconds back in song
.in -2

Playlist window specific:

.in +2
.br
Arrow key up    Up one step in playlist
.br
Arrow key down  Down one step in playlist
.br
Delete  Remove selected songs from playlist
.br
Page Up Move one page up
.br
Page Down       Move one page down
.br
Home    First page in playlist
.br
End     Last page in playlist
.br
Enter   Play selected song
.br
Insert  Add file dialog
.br
Shift + Insert  Add directory dialog
.br
Alt + Insert    Add url dialog
.in -2 

Equalizer shade mode specific:

.in +2
.br
Arrow key up    Volume up 2%
.br
Arrow key down  Volume down 2%
.br
Arrow key right Balance 4% to right
.br
Arrow key left  Balance 4% to left
.in -2
.SH FILES
.TP \w'~/.xmms/xmms.m3uXX'u
~/.xmms/config
Users xmms configuration.
.TP
~/.xmms/xmms.m3u
Default playlist usually loaded on startup.
.TP
~/.xmms/gtkrc 
Users set of xmms-specific GTK config settings. Options such as widget
color and fonts sizes can be set here.
.TP
~/.xmms/menurc 
Users set of keybindings.
.TP
~/.xmms/Skins, @datadir@/xmms/Skins
Default locations where XMMS should look for skinfiles.
.TP
~/.xmms/Plugins
Location of user installed plugins.
.SH CONTROL SOCKET
XMMS uses a standard UDS socket in 
.B
/tmp/xmms_<username>.n
, where n is
your XMMS instance ID (zero-indexed).
Through this socket the users are able to query XMMS status (song
information, actual configuration: reproducing shuffle, normal, etc.,
volume level) and to set several variables, even song title.
Access to the socket information is done through 
.B
xmmsctrl.h 
like this:
.LP
.in +2
.br
1. Open a socket and connect it to XMMS's control socket, if possible
.br
2. Send a query or command
.br
3. If a query was sent, read the response (blocking I/O)
.br
4. Read a simple acknowledgement (blocking I/O)
.br
5. Close socket and return result (if any)
.br
.in -2
.LP
This socket is not well documented and is used by the 
.B
XMMS-Infopipe 
plugin. In the future, this socket is going to evolve into a
well-documented API that will be security-enhanced (providing better
authentication control and only item-toggling)
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.TP 12
.B SKINSDIR
Colon separated list of paths where XMMS should look for skinfiles.
.TP
.B TARCMD
Tar command supporting GNU tar style decompression.  Used for
unpacking gzip and bzip2 compressed skins.  Default is \fItar\fP.
.TP
.B UNZIPCMD
Command for decompressing zip files (skins).  Default is \fIunzip\fP.
.SH OTHER INFO
The webpage for XMMS is at http://www.xmms.org.  Here you can find
info about XMMS, download the latest version, plugins, and skins.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR wmxmms (1)

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