LXMMS2(1) General Commands Manual LXMMS2(1)NAME
lxmms2 - control XMMS2 with a LIRC compatible remote control
SYNOPSIS
lxmms2 [lirc-config-file]
DESCRIPTION
lxmms2 is a tiny XMMS2 client to control XMMS2 with a LIRC compatible remote control. Following actions are supported:
o play (starts playback)
o pause (pauses playback)
o toggle_play_pause (toggles pause and starts playback if XMMS2 is not playing at all)
o toggle_pause (toggles pause)
o stop (stops playback)
o next (advances to the next track)
o prev (goes back to the previous track)
o volume_up (increases the volume)
o volume_down (decreases the volume)
SEE ALSO xmms2(1), http://xmms2.xmms.org.
AUTHORS
lxmms2 was written by Johannes Heimansberg <wejpilot@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
October 2011 LXMMS2(1)
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XMMS2-MDNS-AVAHI(1) General Commands Manual XMMS2-MDNS-AVAHI(1)NAME
xmms2-mdns-avahi - announces XMMS2 via mDNS
SYNOPSIS
xmms2-mdns-avahi
DESCRIPTION
XMMS2 is a redesign of the XMMS (http://xmms2.org) music player. It features a client-server model, allowing multiple (even simultaneous!)
user interfaces, both textual and graphical. All common audio formats are supported using plugins. On top of this, there is a flexible
media library to organize your music.
xmms2-mdns-avahi is the Avahi mDNS announcing client for XMMS2. xmms2-mdns-avahi is designed to announce the presence of an accessible
XMMS2 TCP socket if one is available.
xmms2-mdns-avahi offers a _xmms2._tcp service if, and only if, the XMMS_PATH_FULL enviornmental variable contains a TCP socket. This allows
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ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES
XMMS_PATH_FULL
A complete list of URL paths separated by ';' pointed to the xmms2d(1). See IPC SOCKET in xmms2d(1) for details of possible values
for this variable
SEE ALSO xmms2(1), xmms2d(1), http://xmms2.org
HISTORY
The XMMS2 Project was started by Tobias Rundstrom and Anders Gustafsson. It is developed with their lead by a small group of contributers
from all over the world.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
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