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bluemindo(1) General Commands Manual bluemindo(1)NAME
bluemindo - simple yet powerful audio player
SYNOPSIS
bluemindo [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bluemindo command.
bluemindo Bluemindo is a really simple but powerful audio player in Python/PyGTK, using GStreamer. It can downloads albums or artists pic-
tures and lyrics as doing desktop notifications or sending music to your Last.fm profile or on your Jabber account (via PEP).
You can also choose the view mode: lightweight (very simple way to use the player: you only have a playlist), basic (you have a tree of
artists>albums and a playlist), normal (the most usual mode for audio players), full (you have a list of artists and saved playlists, a
list of albums covers by artists and the playlist) or albums.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below. For a complete description, see the Info files.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
--current
Show the current playing song artist, title and album.
--current-cover
Show the path to the album cover of the current playing song.
--current-lyrics
Show the lyrics for the current playing song.
--playpause, --play, --pause
Play or pause the song.
--stop Stop the song.
--previous
Jump to the previous song in playlist.
--next Jump to the next song in playlist.
--volume-more [ STEP ]
Increase the volume, you can specify a step (0 > 100).
--volume-less [ STEP ]
Decrease the volume, you can specify a step (0 > 100).
--volume=VOLUME
Set the volume: 0 > 100.
--reload
Reload the songs from your music folder.
--quit, --plunge
Quit Bluemindo.
AUTHOR
bluemindo was written by Erwan Briand <erwan@codingteam.net>.
This manual page was written by Thibaut GIRKA <thibaut.girka@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
June 22, 2008 bluemindo(1)