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cplay (1.48-1) unstable; urgency=medium
It is now possible to have user-defined players in your ~/.cplayrc
configuration file or in the system-wide /etc/cplayrc. An example
file can be found in /usr/share/doc/cplay/examples/cplayrc. Please
note that you're also welcome to file a wishlist bug on the cplay
package if a player in Debian is not supported by cplay.
-- Martin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com> Wed, 27 Aug 2003 00:26:08 +1000
cplay (1.46-1) unstable; urgency=high
In this release of cplay, three changes have been made regarding key
bindings. If you have used the version of cplay in Debian GNU/Linux
3.0 (woody), version 1.45-3, then it might take some time to get used
to these changes. First, quitting cplay with the lowercase "q" now
asks for confirmation. If you want to quit directly, you have to use
uppercase "Q". Second, hitting space on a song in the filelist no
longer adds it to the playlist immediately - instead, it tags the song.
To add all tagged files to the playlist, press "a". If there are no
tagged files and you press "a", the selected file is added to the
playlist. Third, metadata of the songs (such as artist and title) are
no longer shown by default. However, you can change which information
is displayed with "l". By the default, the filename of the song is
shown. In the playlist, you can also choose pathname (the filename
including the whole path) and metadata (artist and title).
-- Martin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com> Thu, 19 Dec 2002 20:18:48 +0100
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