On 16:07 Mon 14 Nov 2005, Jose Parrella wrote: > Version: 1.2.10+cvs20050809-4 > > Seems that -Q commandline option is now available. On any given > playlist, xmms -Q <file> will queue <file> in the playlist. It doesn't > matter if it's empty or has some songs. Probably the -e (enqueue) option > will work better. > > If you add the -p commandline option, the playlist will start playing. > This means that if the queue was empty and you used -Q, it will start > playing your song. But in a 2-or-more-item-playlist, this won't work. > > Furthermore, if you're allowing multiple instances, you _need_ to > specify what session ID you're controlling (since you can have different > queues for different XMMS windows). You can now this probably by looking > at owners of the /tmp/<user>.n files, where n is your session ID > (default is 0 is you don't have multiple instances allowed). > > Documentation about the socket is in #276498
Thanks José. So should we be able to close the bug? If so, go ahead. -- David Moreno Garza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.damog.net/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: C671257D Por mi raza, hablará el espíritu.

