changeset 4427:714cb0cc602a

Fix README to fit 80 character width.
author Matti Hamalainen <ccr@tnsp.org>
date Wed, 02 Apr 2008 23:36:06 +0300
parents 3bf0124ffd2b
children fc639d2e2b7c
files README
diffstat 1 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/README	Tue Apr 01 22:23:35 2008 +0200
+++ b/README	Wed Apr 02 23:36:06 2008 +0300
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
   Peter Alm, Thomas Nilsson, Olle Hallnas, Håvard Kvålen
 
 
-NOTE: This document is hardly maintained. Please check the Users' Guide on
-the Audacious website.
+NOTE: This document is hardly maintained. Please check the Users' Guide
+on the Audacious website.
 
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
@@ -140,15 +140,15 @@
 2.3. Skin Installation
 ----------------------
 
-Audacious will create a directory called ~/.local/share/audacious/Skins. You can unarchive
-the skins the same way as you do for Winamp.
+Audacious will create a directory called ~/.local/share/audacious/Skins.
+You can unarchive the skins the same way as you do for Winamp.
 
 However, you don't need to as Audacious supports archived skins. Audacious
 currently reads the following formats: zip, wsz, tar, tar.gz and
 tar.bz2
 
-Just copy the archive to one of the skin paths and Audacious will take care
-of the rest.
+Just copy the archive to one of the skin paths and Audacious will take
+care of the rest.
 
 In order to support zipped skins you will need to have unzip. Unzip
 is bundled with most Linux distributions.
@@ -168,10 +168,10 @@
 For C Shell:
   setenv SKINSDIR /path/to/Skins:/more/paths/to/other/locations/of/Skins
 
-You should note that skins designed specifically for Audacious are not compatible
-with Winamp. Likewise, we do not support Winamp "modern" skins as there is a lot of
-Winamp-specifics that would have to be reverse-engineered or emulated to properly
-support those skins.
+You should note that skins designed specifically for Audacious are not
+compatible with Winamp. Likewise, we do not support Winamp "modern" skins as
+there is a lot of Winamp-specifics that would have to be reverse-engineered
+or emulated to properly support those skins.
 
 3. Documentation
 ----------------
@@ -197,15 +197,14 @@
      bring up the Visualization menu. Left mouse button will change the
      analyzer to an oscilloscope and/or none.
 
-- To the right of the Spectrum analyzer is the title of the file being played.
-  This also contains the length of the song being played, as well as its
-  position in the [unsorted] playlist. Right clicking in this window will bring
-  up a new menu with some more options that are self explaining.
+- To the right of the Spectrum analyzer is the title of the file being
+  played. This also contains the length of the song being played, as well
+  as its position in the [unsorted] playlist. Right clicking in this window
+  will bring up a new menu with some more options that are self explaining.
 
-- In the left part of the Spectrum analyzer you'll have letters (at least if
-  you use the default skin) O A I D V. This is known as the
-  "clutterbar'. Left-clicking on these will open up menus or perform the
-  listed actions.
+- In the left part of the Spectrum analyzer you'll have letters (at least
+  if you use the default skin) O A I D V. This is known as the "clutterbar'.
+  Left-clicking on these will open up menus or perform the listed actions.
   O : Options menu
   A : Always on top
   I : File info box
@@ -222,21 +221,21 @@
    - The second slider controls the balance between speakers
    - The button marked "EQ" loads up the graphic equalizer
    - The button marked "PL" loads up the playlist editor
-   - The LARGE slide bar moves from left to right as the song plays. You can
-     drag this to jump to another location in the current file.
+   - The LARGE slide bar moves from left to right as the song plays. You
+     can drag this to jump to another location in the current file.
 
-- On the bottom of the console are the standard buttons you would see on a CD
-  player: Previous track, Play, Pause, Stop, Next track, eject, shuffle
-  and repeat.
+- On the bottom of the console are the standard buttons you would see on
+  a CD player: Previous track, Play, Pause, Stop, Next track, eject,
+  shuffle and repeat.
 
    - The eject button doesn't REALLY eject, of course. :) It opens up the
      file requester. The File Requester builds a playlist for the current
-     Audacious session. You can use it to load files, add files to the list, or
-     load all mp3s in a directory.
+     Audacious session. You can use it to load files, add files to the list,
+     or load all mp3s in a directory.
 
    - The shuffle button randomizes the sequence of the playlist.
 
-   - The repeat button when enabled makes the playlist loop when it reaches the
+   - The repeat button when enabled makes the playlist loop when it reaches
      end of the playlist.
 
 
@@ -329,7 +328,8 @@
 
 misc opts : held down you'll have 2 extra options
 fileinfo  : opens the file info dialog.
-sort      : release button on this will bring up another menu with sort options
+sort      : release button on this will bring up another menu with sort
+            options
 
 load list : will let you pick a playlist to load, held down you'll have
             2 extra options
@@ -338,24 +338,25 @@
 
 If you want to select/deselect files in the filrequester/playlist editor use
 CTRL for files and SHIFT key for blocks of files. You can also browse the PL
-using the cursor keys and enter to select song. Pressing the delete button will
-remove the song from the playlist. If your mouse is equipped with a mouse
-wheel, you can use this to scroll up and down.
+using the cursor keys and enter to select song. Pressing the delete button
+will remove the song from the playlist. If your mouse is equipped with a
+mouse wheel, you can use this to scroll up and down.
 
 
 3.3. Equalizer
 --------------
 
-To access the Equalizer, select the button labeled "EQ" on the right
-side of the Audacious console.
+To access the Equalizer, select the button labeled "EQ" on the right side
+of the Audacious console.
 
-That will bring up the Equalizer window. It looks like an equalizer on a stereo
-and behaves like one as well. Press the button labeled ON to enable the use of
-the equalizer, once you turned it on you use it as a normal equalizer.
+That will bring up the Equalizer window. It looks like an equalizer on a
+stereo and behaves like one as well. Press the button labeled ON to enable
+the use of the equalizer, once you turned it on you use it as a normal
+equalizer.
 
-EQ presets will be saved in ~/.audacious/config when you close Audacious. You can also
-have your own presets for different song using the "Preset" button, Audacious can
-also import/export from Winamp's preset files.
+EQ presets will be saved in ~/.audacious/config when you close Audacious. You
+can also have your own presets for different song using the "Preset" button,
+Audacious can also import/export from Winamp's preset files.
 
 If 'Auto' is enabled, Audacious will try to load equalizer presets like this:
 
@@ -398,10 +399,10 @@
 3.4. Menu
 ---------
 
-There are several menu hot spots on the Audacious window. One place is at the left
-hand side of the visual window described in sections 3.1 If you click the right
-mouse button in the main window, the menus will also pop up (same as clicking
-the button on the top left corner).
+There are several menu hot spots on the Audacious window. One place is at the
+left hand side of the visual window described in sections 3.1 If you click
+the right mouse button in the main window, the menus will also pop up (same
+as clicking the button on the top left corner).
 
 
 3.5. Preferences
@@ -415,17 +416,18 @@
 -----------------
 
 Skins
-In the skinlist you can choose a skin. How to install skins is described above.
-Click on a skin in the list to change to it.
+In the skinlist you can choose a skin. How to install skins is described
+above. Click on a skin in the list to change to it.
 
 Fonts
-You can set the font in the main window by setting the 'Player' font. You can
-change the playlist font by setting the 'Playlist' font.
+You can set the font in the main window by setting the 'Player' font. You
+can change the playlist font by setting the 'Playlist' font.
 
 Miscellaneous
-Show track numbers in playlist - Enable/disable displaying of track numbers in
-                                 the playlist.
-Use custom cursors             - Enable/disable custom cursors set by the skin.
+Show track numbers in playlist - Enable/disable displaying of track numbers
+                                 in the playlist.
+Use custom cursors             - Enable/disable custom cursors set by the
+                                 skin.
 
 
 3.5.2. Mouse
@@ -449,8 +451,8 @@
                                          playlists (e.g. ID3 tags).
 
 Playback
-Don't advance in playlist - Don't advance to the next song in the playlist when
-                            the current song ends.
+Don't advance in playlist - Don't advance to the next song in the playlist
+                            when the current song ends.
 Pause between songs       - Set the time (in secons) to pause on songchange
 
 Song display
@@ -486,22 +488,22 @@
 include any plugins with the Audacious core.
 
 You will need to download and install our plugin pack for Audacious if you
-expect it to do anything useful (or install someone else's plugin pack if one
-should exist).
+expect it to do anything useful (or install someone else's plugin pack if
+one should exist).
 
 Additionally, you can find a list of plugins at:
   http://audacious-media-player.org/Plugins
 
 You should note that third-party plugins are not supported by the Audacious
-development team, and that you should report any issues with them on our forums,
-but NEVER on our bugtracker.
+development team, and that you should report any issues with them on our
+forums, but NEVER on our bugtracker.
 
 
 3.7. Playlist Manager
 ---------------------
 
-Audacious supports multiple playlists (think foobar2000). For the manipulation of
-playlists, we have included a playlist manager tool.
+Audacious supports multiple playlists (think foobar2000). For the manipulation
+of playlists, we have included a playlist manager tool.
 
 It is accessible from the Playlist menu.
 
@@ -555,10 +557,9 @@
 
   http://boards.nenolod.net/
 
-There is also an IRC channel at irc.atheme.org #audacious. You should
-note that this IRC presence is mainly for development issues and
-internal project use, but that doesn't seem to stop 50-someodd people
-from visiting there.
+There is also an IRC channel at irc.atheme.org #audacious. You should note
+that this IRC presence is mainly for development issues and internal project
+use, but that doesn't seem to stop 50-someodd people from visiting there.
 
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