Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-11 Thread Daniel Svensson
On 11/01/07, Drake Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't see the XMMS2 client libraries for Python anywhere in Debian. I do see the Ruby binding, but I _also_ see zero documentation for it anywhere on the Web Play pause toggle was left out to annoy users. It has been like that for a couple

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-11 Thread Florian Ragwitz
http://git.xmms.se/?p=xmms2-rafl.git;a=summary now has the following changesets which implement a cli feature to display the current playback status by doing: $ xmms2 current '${pbstatus}' http://git.xmms.se/?p=xmms2-rafl.git;a=commitdiff;h=d0eb2474f0edaabf6fae79db78938a55c7a29392 http://git.xm

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-11 Thread Florian Ragwitz
tag + upstream confirmed thanks http://git.xmms.se/?p=xmms2-nano.git;a=commitdiff;h=8e60084b30c46602f7e4b04b2e1fef5a108e73ff has a changeset that implements a toggle command for the cli interface. That might fix your problem already. Beside that I'll do an extension to 'xmms2 current' which will

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-10 Thread Drake Wilson
--- Jason Salaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/source/xmms2 > lists > python-xmmsclient > located at > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-xmmsclient Bah. You're right, as usual. x.o *is apparently having an attack of the boneheads today* Sorry f

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-10 Thread Jason Salaz
On 1/10/07, Drake Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't see the XMMS2 client libraries for Python anywhere in Debian. I do see the Ruby binding, but I _also_ see zero documentation for it anywhere on the Web, whereas the xmms2 command-line client is fairly transparent. http://packages.debi

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-10 Thread Drake Wilson
--- Jason Salaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You shouldn't script out something that can be done in 10 lines with > all of the programming that the devs put into the clientlib of > xmms2... > Not to mention that a client can be 'programmed' in most of the > popular languages. > > see http://wiki.x

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-10 Thread Drake Wilson
--- Jason Salaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You shouldn't script out something that can be done in 10 lines with > all of the programming that the devs put into the clientlib of > xmms2... > Not to mention that a client can be 'programmed' in most of the > popular languages. > > see http://wiki.x

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-10 Thread Jason Salaz
You shouldn't script out something that can be done in 10 lines with all of the programming that the devs put into the clientlib of xmms2... Not to mention that a client can be 'programmed' in most of the popular languages. see http://wiki.xmms2.xmms.se/index.php/Contribs#Play-Pause_toggle_client

Bug#406424: xmms2-client-cli: Should have single-shot status command

2007-01-10 Thread Drake Wilson
Package: xmms2-client-cli Version: 0.2DrHouse-3.1 Severity: wishlist I'd like to be able to script xmms2 by binding the media keys on my keyboard to the xmms2 command-line client rather than having to put together my own client. However, my keyboard has a unified play/pause key. The command-line