On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 7:48 PM, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In fact, it should be xmms -p, in my case (I am using xmms 1.2.11).
Otherwise, it skips the first music in a playlist (.m3u):
man xmms ...........
-p, --play
Start playing current playlist.
-u, --pause
Pause current song.
-s, --stop
Stop current song.
-t, --play-pause
Pause if playing, play otherwise.
-f, --fwd
Skip forward in playlist.
-e, --enqueue
Don't clear the playlist.
On Mon, 19 May 2008 19:31:43 -0300Thanks for the steer. For some reason, I had to do things a bit differently to
Paulo Cavalcanti <promac@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Click "Open With", then choose "User command".
>
> Replace "xmms -e" for "xmms -f".
>
> That it is it.
make it work, though. I added a new "user command" under "properties" that
contained this command line: "xmms %s"
Now it works as expected.
Thanks!
In fact, it should be xmms -p, in my case (I am using xmms 1.2.11).
Otherwise, it skips the first music in a playlist (.m3u):
man xmms ...........
-p, --play
Start playing current playlist.
-u, --pause
Pause current song.
-s, --stop
Stop current song.
-t, --play-pause
Pause if playing, play otherwise.
-f, --fwd
Skip forward in playlist.
-e, --enqueue
Don't clear the playlist.
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Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
LCG - UFRJ
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