On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Click "Open With", then choose "User command".
Replace "xmms -e" for "xmms -f".
That it is it.
This has been bugging me for a while. I look at it once in a while, and I still
haven't figured it out. (Fedora 8)
I have the xmms-mp3 plugin installed from Livna, and xmms plays mp3 files
wonderfully well.
I have "audio player" selected as the program to use in Nautilus to open mp3
files.
When I double-click on a mp3 files, xmms loads but then just sits there showing
the name of the last mp3 file that I played and not the one that I just clicked
on.
xmms works as expected from the commandline. For example, I just tried this
command:
xmms moccasin\ road\ monday.mp3
That loaded the file "moccasin road monday.mp3" and it immediately started
playing.
Clicking on the "moccasin road monday.mp3" file on my desktop loads xmms and I
see "WINTERFEST MIX 01" in the window on xmms and that's it. If I hit the play
button on xmms, it starts playing "winterfest mix 01.mp3" even though that's
not what I clicked on, just what I played immediately prior to now when I want
to play "moccasin road monday.mp3". If I want to play "moccasin road
monday.mp3" I have to select it from the file menu in xmms.
Click "Open With", then choose "User command".
Replace "xmms -e" for "xmms -f".
That it is it.
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Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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