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gogglesmm(1) General Commands Manual gogglesmm(1)
NAME
gogglesmm - Goggles Music Manager
SYNOPSIS
gogglesmm [options] [file]
INTRODUCTION
Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player. It supports gapless playback and features easy tag editing.
OPTIONS
General Options
-h, --help
Display list of options
-v, --version
Display version information
Startup Options
--tray Start minimized to tray
--disable-opengl
Disables opengl based features
--xine-debug
Output xine debug info to standard output
Playback Control
--play Start playback
--pause
Pause playback
--play-pause
Toggle pause / playback.
--previous
Play previous track
--next Play next track
--stop Stop playback
Misc Options
--toggle-shown
Show or Hide the main window
--raise
Try to raise the main window
--now-playing
Show now playing notification
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
Ctrl-N Reset default sorting order in current view.
Ctrl-R Shuffle track list.
Ctrl-B Toggles browse mode on or off.
Ctrl-G Toggles Genre list in browse mode.
Ctrl-Q Quit Goggles Music Manager.
Ctrl-O Import files from given directory.
Ctrl-J Jump to playing song in track list.
Ctrl-F or /
Find
Ctrl-S Show source browser
Ctrl-P Start / Pause playback.
Ctrl- Stop playback.
Ctrl-[ Play previous track.
Ctrl-] Play next track.
Ctrl-T Toggle Repeat A-B.
Ctrl-A Select All in lists.
Ctrl-W Close Window
F11 or Ctrl-M
Toggle between mini player and browser.
F12 Show Full Screen.
F2 Edit selected track, album, artist or genre.
Del Delete selected track, album, artist or genre.
FILES
~/.goggles/goggles.db
Music Database
~/.goggles/xineconf
xine settings
~/.foxrc/musicmanager
settings
$(XDG_CACHE_HOME)/gogglesmm/icontheme.cache
Icon theme cache
AUTHOR
Sander Jansen <s.jansen@gmail.com>
03 August 2010 gogglesmm(1)