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PLAIT(1)							   User Commands							  PLAIT(1)

NAME
Plait - Command-line Jukebox. DESCRIPTION
Usage is: "plait <hint about artist or album or song> [[not] <hint>]...[as <mix>]", or "plait --stream <hint> [[not] <hint>]..." OPTIONS
--list,-l -- show matching tracks but don't play --mix,-m -- play tracks matching any hint (make a mix) --queue,-q -- add tracks to queue --random,-r -- play in random order --sort -- play in sorted order --stripe -- play in alternating order --stripe2 -- play in random alternating order --fade -- play in gaussian fade order --group -- play randomly in groups --tracks,-t -- play n tracks, if possible --stream,-s -- play Shoutcast radio streams --mixfile,-f -- read hints from mixfile --device,-d -- choose target device --platform -- choose platform --coverart -- cover art mode (0 or 1) --guest,-g -- use guest configuration --interactive,-i -- interactive mode --cache,-c -- rebuild cache --install -- install Plait --uninstall -- uninstall Plait --play --pause --stop --next --prev --help -- show help --version -- show version AUTHOR
Written by Stephen Jungels (http://stephenjungels.com/contact) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2008 by Stephen Jungels. Released under the GPL. Latest version and more info at http://plait.sourceforge.net/ Plait v 1.6.2 September 2008 PLAIT(1)

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CDPLAY(1)						      General Commands Manual							 CDPLAY(1)

NAME
cdplay - play audio compact disks SYNOPSIS
cdplay [ -a]|[-r] DESCRIPTION
Cdplay is an audio-cdplayer it can be used interactively or non-interactively. With no flags cdplay is used interactively. When used inter- actively cdplay can be either in non-playing or playing mode. In non-playing mode you can select tracks to be played. In playing mode cdplay shows the track-time, remaining track-time, total-time and remaining total-time. Cdplay assumes the drive to be at /dev/cd0. During non-playing mode the following commands are available: cursor-up/down browse through the track-list spacebar add track to the play-list backspace remove a track from the play-list s start playing the tracks in the play-list. When the play-list is empty start playing from the current position in the track-list until the end of the cd p play the track on the current position in the track-list r play all tracks in a random order (shuffle play) e exit cdplay During playing mode the following commands are available: s stop playing, return to non-playing mode spacebar pause/resume current track cursor-up/down skip to next/previous track OPTIONS
When one of these options is used cdplay does everything in the background. -a Play all tracks, cdplay tells the drive to play all tracks and then it immediately returns to the user -r Play all tracks in random order (shuffle play). Cdplay forks of a new process which starts up a track, during that track it sleeps. When the track is finished it wakes up to start the next track and goes to sleep again. The parent process immediately returns to the user. BUGS
Cdplay does not sense if a cd has changed, so don't switch cd's. If you want to play another cd you have to insert the new cd and start cdplay again. AUTHOR
Michel R. Prevenier (mrpreve@cs.vu.nl) CDPLAY(1)
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