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date | Sat, 13 Jan 2007 14:40:03 -0800 |
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--- a/ChangeLog Sat Jan 13 14:35:56 2007 -0800 +++ b/ChangeLog Sat Jan 13 14:40:03 2007 -0800 @@ -1,3 +1,13 @@ +2007-01-13 22:35:56 +0000 William Pitcock <nenolod@sacredspiral.co.uk> + revision [3654] + - remove audacious.spec -- we don't use it for anything, and we're not + packaging RPMs so we don't really need it + + trunk/audacious.spec.in | 182 ------------------------------------------------ + trunk/configure.ac | 1 + 2 files changed, 183 deletions(-) + + 2007-01-13 22:27:13 +0000 William Pitcock <nenolod@sacredspiral.co.uk> revision [3652] - update bulgarian translation by proxy
--- a/Makefile Sat Jan 13 14:35:56 2007 -0800 +++ b/Makefile Sat Jan 13 14:40:03 2007 -0800 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ include mk/rules.mk include mk/init.mk -SUBDIRS = src po icons skins +SUBDIRS = src man po icons skins include mk/objective.mk
--- a/audacious.1.in Sat Jan 13 14:35:56 2007 -0800 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ -.TH AUDACIOUS "1" "24 October 2005" "Version @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "Audacious Manual Pages" -.SH NAME -Audacious \- an audio player for X. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B audacious -[\-h] [\-\-help] [\-n \fI<session>\fP] [\-\-session=\fI<session>\fP] [\-r] -[\-\-rew] [\-p] [\-\-play] [\-u] [\-\-pause] [\-s] [\-\-stop] [\-f] -[\-\-fwd] [\-e] [\-\-enqueue] [\-m] [\-\-show\-main\-window] [\-v] -[\-\-version] [\-\-headless] [\fIfilename\fP]... -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fIAudacious\fP is a media player, based on Beep Media Player, -which is in turn based on the X Multimedia System. -It is used to play audio and other kinds of media files. By default -Audacious can play MPEG audio, Ogg Vorbis, RIFF wav, most module formats, -and a few other formats. Audacious can be extended through plugins to play -a number of other audio and video formats. -.SH OPTIONS -Audacious accepts the following options: -.TP -.B \-h, \-\-help -Show summary of options. -.TP -.B \-n, \-\-session -Select Audacious/BMP/XMMS session (Default: 0). -.TP -.B \-r, \-\-rew -Skip backwards in playlist. -.TP -.B \-p, \-\-play -Start playing current playlist. -.TP -.B \-u, \-\-pause -Pause current song. -.TP -.B \-s, \-\-stop -Stop current song. -.TP -.B \-t, \-\-play\-pause -Pause if playing, play otherwise. -.TP -.B \-f, \-\-fwd -Skip forward in playlist. -.TP -.B \-e, \-\-enqueue -Don't clear the playlist. -.TP -.B \-m, \-\-show\-main\-window -Show the main window. -.TP -.B \-v, \-\-version -Print version number and exit. -.TP -.B \-H, \-\-headless -Starts Audacious in headless mode. -.SH SKINS -Audacious supports Winamp Classic style skins. Skins may be stored in either -archived (\fI.zip\fP, \fI.wsz\fP, \fI.tgz\fP, \fI.tar.gz\fP, -or \fI.tar.bz2\fP) or unarchived format. Audacious looks for skinfiles in -@datadir@/audacious/Skins, ~/.audacious/Skins, and locations specified by the -\fBSKINSDIR\fP variable. -.SH KEYBINDINGS -Global keybindings for Audacious: - -.in +2 -.ta \w'Shift + Control + w 'u -z Previous song -.br -x Play -.br -c Pause -.br -v Stop -.br -b Next song -.br -l Play file -.br -j Jump to file -.br -r Toggle Repeat -.br -s Toggle Shuffle -.br -Shift + l Play directory -.br -Control + l Play location -.br -Control + p Preferences dialog -.br -Control + v Visualization plugin dialog -.br -Control + r Time remaining -.br -Control + a Always on top -.br -Control + w Winshade mode -.br -Control + d Doublesize mode -.br -Control + e Easy move -.br -Control + j Jump to time -.br -Control + z Start of list -.br -Control + n No Playlist Advance -.br -Control + 3 File info dialog -.br -Control + Alt + w Toggle Equalizer winshade mode -.br -Shift + Control + w Playlist winshade mode -.br -Alt + w Hide/show mainwindow -.br -Alt + e Hide/show playlistwindow -.br -Alt + g Hide/show Equalizer -.br -Alt + s Skin selecting window -.in -2 - -Main window specific: - -.in +2 -.br -Arrow key up Volume up 2% -.br -Arrow key down Volume down 2% -.br -Arrow key right Skip 5 seconds forward in song -.br -Arrow key left Skip 5 seconds back in song -.in -2 - -Playlist window specific: - -.in +2 -.br -Arrow key up Up one step in playlist -.br -Arrow key down Down one step in playlist -.br -Delete Remove selected songs from playlist -.br -Page Up Move one page up -.br -Page Down Move one page down -.br -Home First page in playlist -.br -End Last page in playlist -.br -Enter Play selected song -.br -Insert Add file dialog -.br -Shift + Insert Add directory dialog -.br -Alt + Insert Add url dialog -.in -2 - -Equalizer shade mode specific: - -.in +2 -.br -Arrow key up Volume up 2% -.br -Arrow key down Volume down 2% -.br -Arrow key right Balance 4% to right -.br -Arrow key left Balance 4% to left -.in -2 -.SH HEADLESS OPERATION -Audacious supports a headless operation mode, where Audacious does not use -X11 and instead operates as a daemon. You should note that you cannot switch -between daemonized mode and X11 mode, and that if you wish to switch back -and forth, that you need to do so when starting the program. - -When using Audacious in headless mode, you will need a client. Clients -compatible with Audacious are listed on the Audacious website. -.SH FILES -.TP \w'~/.audacious/playlist.m3uXX'u -~/.audacious/config -User's Audacious configuration. -.TP -~/.audacious/playlist.m3u -Default playlist usually loaded on startup. -.TP -~/.audacious/gtkrc -User's set of Audacious-specific GTK config settings. Options such as widget -color and fonts sizes can be set here. -.TP -~/.audacious/menurc -User's set of keybindings. -.TP -~/.audacious/Skins, @datadir@/audacious/Skins -Default location(s) where Audacious should look for skinfiles. -.TP -~/.audacious/Plugins -Location of user-installed plugins. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.TP 12 -.B SKINSDIR -Colon separated list of paths where Audacious should look for skinfiles. -.TP -.B TARCMD -Tar command supporting GNU tar style decompression. Used for -unpacking gzip and bzip2 compressed skins. Default is \fItar\fP. -.TP -.B UNZIPCMD -Command for decompressing zip files (skins). Default is \fIunzip\fP. -.SH OTHER INFO -The webpage for Audacious is at http://www.audacious-media-player.org. -Here you can find info about Audacious, download the latest version, -plugins, and skins.
--- a/audtool.1.in Sat Jan 13 14:35:56 2007 -0800 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,223 +0,0 @@ -.TH AUDTOOL 1 "November 2006" "Version @VERSION@" -.SH NAME -.B audtool -- a small tool to modify behavior of a running audacious instance. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B audtool -[\-\-[[handler [parameters]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B audtool -is designed to send commands to a running audacious. -.PP -It can handle various things like jumping to the next track in playlist -or returning the current playing track title, as well as other status -information. -.SH OPTIONS -.B "Now playing information:" -.TP -.I --current-song -Returns current song title. -.TP -.I --current-song-filename -Returns current song filename. -.TP -.I --current-song-length -Returns current song length. -.TP -.I --current-song-length-seconds -Returns current song length in seconds. -.TP -.I --current-song-length-frames -Returns current song length in frames. -.TP -.I --current-song-output-length -Returns current song output length. -.TP -.I --current-song-output-length-seconds -Returns current song output length in seconds. -.TP -.I --current-song-output-length-frames -Returns current song output length in frames. -.TP -.I --current-song-bitrate -Returns current song bitrate in bits per second. -.TP -.I --current-song-bitrate-kbps -Returns current song bitrate in kilobits per second. -.TP -.I --current-song-frequency -Returns current song frequency in hertz. -.TP -.I --current-song-frequency-khz -Returns current song frequency in kilohertz. -.TP -.I --current-song-channels -Returns current song channels. -.PP -.B "Playlist manipulation:" -.TP -.I --playlist-advance -Go to the next song in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-reverse -Go to the previous song in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-addurl <uri> -Adds a uri to the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-delete <position> -Deletes the song at <position> from the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-length -Returns the total length of the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-song <position> -Returns the title of the song at <position> in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-song-filename <position> -Returns the filename of the song at <position> in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-song-length <position> -Returns the length of the song at <position> in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-song-length-seconds <position> -Returns the length of the song at <position> in the playlist in seconds. -.TP -.I --playlist-song-length-frames <position> -Returns the length of the song at <position> in the playlist in frames. -.TP -.I --playlist-display -Returns the entire playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-position -Returns the current position in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-jump <position> -Jumps to <position> in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-clear -Clears the playlist. -.TP -.I --playlist-repeat-status -Returns the status of playlist repeat. -.TP -.I --playlist-repeat-toggle -Toggles playlist repeat. -.TP -.I --playlist-shuffle-status -Returns the status of playlist shuffle. -.TP -.I --playlist-shuffle-toggle -Toggles playlist shuffle. -.PP -.B Playqueue manipulation: -.TP -.I --playqueue-add <position> -Adds the song at <position> in the playlist to the playqueue. -.TP -.I --playqueue-remove <position> -Removes the song at <position> in the playlist from the playqueue. -.TP -.I --playqueue-is-queued <position> -Returns OK if the song at <postion> in the playtlist is queued. -.TP -.I --playqueue-get-position <position> -Returns the playqueue position of the song at <position> in the playlist. -.TP -.I --playqueue-get-qposition <qposition> -Returns the playlist position of the song at <qposition> in the playqueue. -.TP -.I --playqueue-length -Returns the length of the playqueue. -.TP -.I --playqueue-display -Returns a list of currently\-queued songs. -.TP -.I --playqueue-clear -Clears the playqueue. -.PP -.B "Playback manipulation:" -.TP -.I --playback-play -Starts/unpauses song playback. -.TP -.I --playback-pause -(Un)pauses song playback. -.TP -.I --playback-playpause -Plays/(un)pauses song playback. -.TP -.I --playback-stop -Stops song playback. -.TP -.I --playback-playing -Returns OK if audacious is playing. -.TP -.I --playback-paused -Returns OK if audacious is paused. -.TP -.I --playback-stopped -Returns OK if audacious is stopped. -.TP -.I --playback-status -Returns the playback status. -.TP -.I --playback-seek -Performs an absolute seek in milliseconds. -.TP -.I --playback-seek-relative -Performs a seek relative to the current position in milliseconds. -.PP -.B "Volume control:" -.TP -.I --get-volume -Returns the current volume level in percent. -.TP -.I --set-volume <level> -Sets the current volume level in percent. -.PP -.B "Miscellaneous:" -.TP -.I --preferences -Shows/hides the preferences window. -.TP -.I --jumptofile -Shows the jump to file window. -.TP -.I --shutdown -Shuts down audacious. -.PP -.B "Help system:" -.TP -.I --list-handlers -Shows handlers list. -.TP -.I --help -Shows handlers list. -.PP -Handlers may be prefixed with `\-\-' (GNU\-style long\-options) or not, your choice. -.SH BUGS -There are no known bugs in audtool at this time; if you find any please -report them to <bugs+audtool@atheme.org>. -.SH AUTHORS -.B audtool -was written by George Averill <nhjm@nhjm.net> and William -Pitcock <nenolod@atheme.org>. -.PP -This manual page was written by Adam Cecile <gandalf@le-vert.net> and -Kiyoshi Aman <kiyoshi@atheme.org>. Some additional tweaks were done by -William Pitcock <nenolod@atheme.org>. -.PP -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any -later version published by the Free Software Foundation. -.PP -The complete text of the GNU General Public License is available in the -sourcecode of Audacious, and is typically included with binary packages -as well. -.PP -If installed with an operating system, see your Operating System's -documentation for licensing details. -.SH SEE ALSO -.B Homepage: -http://audacious-media-player.org/
--- a/configure.ac Sat Jan 13 14:35:56 2007 -0800 +++ b/configure.ac Sat Jan 13 14:40:03 2007 -0800 @@ -391,12 +391,12 @@ AC_SUBST(plugindir) AC_CONFIG_FILES([ - audtool.1 - audacious.1 audacious.pc + mk/rules.mk + man/audtool.1 + man/audacious.1 src/audacious/audacious.desktop po/Makefile.in - mk/rules.mk ]) AC_OUTPUT
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/man/Makefile Sat Jan 13 14:40:03 2007 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +include ../mk/rules.mk +include ../mk/init.mk +include ../mk/objective.mk + +OBJECTIVE_DATA = \ + audtool.1:$(man1dir) \ + audacious.1:$(man1dir)
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/man/audacious.1.in Sat Jan 13 14:40:03 2007 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +.TH AUDACIOUS "1" "24 October 2005" "Version @PACKAGE_VERSION@" "Audacious Manual Pages" +.SH NAME +Audacious \- an audio player for X. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B audacious +[\-h] [\-\-help] [\-n \fI<session>\fP] [\-\-session=\fI<session>\fP] [\-r] +[\-\-rew] [\-p] [\-\-play] [\-u] [\-\-pause] [\-s] [\-\-stop] [\-f] +[\-\-fwd] [\-e] [\-\-enqueue] [\-m] [\-\-show\-main\-window] [\-v] +[\-\-version] [\-\-headless] [\fIfilename\fP]... +.SH DESCRIPTION +\fIAudacious\fP is a media player, based on Beep Media Player, +which is in turn based on the X Multimedia System. +It is used to play audio and other kinds of media files. By default +Audacious can play MPEG audio, Ogg Vorbis, RIFF wav, most module formats, +and a few other formats. Audacious can be extended through plugins to play +a number of other audio and video formats. +.SH OPTIONS +Audacious accepts the following options: +.TP +.B \-h, \-\-help +Show summary of options. +.TP +.B \-n, \-\-session +Select Audacious/BMP/XMMS session (Default: 0). +.TP +.B \-r, \-\-rew +Skip backwards in playlist. +.TP +.B \-p, \-\-play +Start playing current playlist. +.TP +.B \-u, \-\-pause +Pause current song. +.TP +.B \-s, \-\-stop +Stop current song. +.TP +.B \-t, \-\-play\-pause +Pause if playing, play otherwise. +.TP +.B \-f, \-\-fwd +Skip forward in playlist. +.TP +.B \-e, \-\-enqueue +Don't clear the playlist. +.TP +.B \-m, \-\-show\-main\-window +Show the main window. +.TP +.B \-v, \-\-version +Print version number and exit. +.TP +.B \-H, \-\-headless +Starts Audacious in headless mode. +.SH SKINS +Audacious supports Winamp Classic style skins. Skins may be stored in either +archived (\fI.zip\fP, \fI.wsz\fP, \fI.tgz\fP, \fI.tar.gz\fP, +or \fI.tar.bz2\fP) or unarchived format. Audacious looks for skinfiles in +@datadir@/audacious/Skins, ~/.audacious/Skins, and locations specified by the +\fBSKINSDIR\fP variable. +.SH KEYBINDINGS +Global keybindings for Audacious: + +.in +2 +.ta \w'Shift + Control + w 'u +z Previous song +.br +x Play +.br +c Pause +.br +v Stop +.br +b Next song +.br +l Play file +.br +j Jump to file +.br +r Toggle Repeat +.br +s Toggle Shuffle +.br +Shift + l Play directory +.br +Control + l Play location +.br +Control + p Preferences dialog +.br +Control + v Visualization plugin dialog +.br +Control + r Time remaining +.br +Control + a Always on top +.br +Control + w Winshade mode +.br +Control + d Doublesize mode +.br +Control + e Easy move +.br +Control + j Jump to time +.br +Control + z Start of list +.br +Control + n No Playlist Advance +.br +Control + 3 File info dialog +.br +Control + Alt + w Toggle Equalizer winshade mode +.br +Shift + Control + w Playlist winshade mode +.br +Alt + w Hide/show mainwindow +.br +Alt + e Hide/show playlistwindow +.br +Alt + g Hide/show Equalizer +.br +Alt + s Skin selecting window +.in -2 + +Main window specific: + +.in +2 +.br +Arrow key up Volume up 2% +.br +Arrow key down Volume down 2% +.br +Arrow key right Skip 5 seconds forward in song +.br +Arrow key left Skip 5 seconds back in song +.in -2 + +Playlist window specific: + +.in +2 +.br +Arrow key up Up one step in playlist +.br +Arrow key down Down one step in playlist +.br +Delete Remove selected songs from playlist +.br +Page Up Move one page up +.br +Page Down Move one page down +.br +Home First page in playlist +.br +End Last page in playlist +.br +Enter Play selected song +.br +Insert Add file dialog +.br +Shift + Insert Add directory dialog +.br +Alt + Insert Add url dialog +.in -2 + +Equalizer shade mode specific: + +.in +2 +.br +Arrow key up Volume up 2% +.br +Arrow key down Volume down 2% +.br +Arrow key right Balance 4% to right +.br +Arrow key left Balance 4% to left +.in -2 +.SH HEADLESS OPERATION +Audacious supports a headless operation mode, where Audacious does not use +X11 and instead operates as a daemon. You should note that you cannot switch +between daemonized mode and X11 mode, and that if you wish to switch back +and forth, that you need to do so when starting the program. + +When using Audacious in headless mode, you will need a client. Clients +compatible with Audacious are listed on the Audacious website. +.SH FILES +.TP \w'~/.audacious/playlist.m3uXX'u +~/.audacious/config +User's Audacious configuration. +.TP +~/.audacious/playlist.m3u +Default playlist usually loaded on startup. +.TP +~/.audacious/gtkrc +User's set of Audacious-specific GTK config settings. Options such as widget +color and fonts sizes can be set here. +.TP +~/.audacious/menurc +User's set of keybindings. +.TP +~/.audacious/Skins, @datadir@/audacious/Skins +Default location(s) where Audacious should look for skinfiles. +.TP +~/.audacious/Plugins +Location of user-installed plugins. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP 12 +.B SKINSDIR +Colon separated list of paths where Audacious should look for skinfiles. +.TP +.B TARCMD +Tar command supporting GNU tar style decompression. Used for +unpacking gzip and bzip2 compressed skins. Default is \fItar\fP. +.TP +.B UNZIPCMD +Command for decompressing zip files (skins). Default is \fIunzip\fP. +.SH OTHER INFO +The webpage for Audacious is at http://www.audacious-media-player.org. +Here you can find info about Audacious, download the latest version, +plugins, and skins.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/man/audtool.1.in Sat Jan 13 14:40:03 2007 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +.TH AUDTOOL 1 "November 2006" "Version @VERSION@" +.SH NAME +.B audtool +- a small tool to modify behavior of a running audacious instance. +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B audtool +[\-\-[[handler [parameters]] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B audtool +is designed to send commands to a running audacious. +.PP +It can handle various things like jumping to the next track in playlist +or returning the current playing track title, as well as other status +information. +.SH OPTIONS +.B "Now playing information:" +.TP +.I --current-song +Returns current song title. +.TP +.I --current-song-filename +Returns current song filename. +.TP +.I --current-song-length +Returns current song length. +.TP +.I --current-song-length-seconds +Returns current song length in seconds. +.TP +.I --current-song-length-frames +Returns current song length in frames. +.TP +.I --current-song-output-length +Returns current song output length. +.TP +.I --current-song-output-length-seconds +Returns current song output length in seconds. +.TP +.I --current-song-output-length-frames +Returns current song output length in frames. +.TP +.I --current-song-bitrate +Returns current song bitrate in bits per second. +.TP +.I --current-song-bitrate-kbps +Returns current song bitrate in kilobits per second. +.TP +.I --current-song-frequency +Returns current song frequency in hertz. +.TP +.I --current-song-frequency-khz +Returns current song frequency in kilohertz. +.TP +.I --current-song-channels +Returns current song channels. +.PP +.B "Playlist manipulation:" +.TP +.I --playlist-advance +Go to the next song in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-reverse +Go to the previous song in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-addurl <uri> +Adds a uri to the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-delete <position> +Deletes the song at <position> from the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-length +Returns the total length of the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-song <position> +Returns the title of the song at <position> in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-song-filename <position> +Returns the filename of the song at <position> in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-song-length <position> +Returns the length of the song at <position> in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-song-length-seconds <position> +Returns the length of the song at <position> in the playlist in seconds. +.TP +.I --playlist-song-length-frames <position> +Returns the length of the song at <position> in the playlist in frames. +.TP +.I --playlist-display +Returns the entire playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-position +Returns the current position in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-jump <position> +Jumps to <position> in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-clear +Clears the playlist. +.TP +.I --playlist-repeat-status +Returns the status of playlist repeat. +.TP +.I --playlist-repeat-toggle +Toggles playlist repeat. +.TP +.I --playlist-shuffle-status +Returns the status of playlist shuffle. +.TP +.I --playlist-shuffle-toggle +Toggles playlist shuffle. +.PP +.B Playqueue manipulation: +.TP +.I --playqueue-add <position> +Adds the song at <position> in the playlist to the playqueue. +.TP +.I --playqueue-remove <position> +Removes the song at <position> in the playlist from the playqueue. +.TP +.I --playqueue-is-queued <position> +Returns OK if the song at <postion> in the playtlist is queued. +.TP +.I --playqueue-get-position <position> +Returns the playqueue position of the song at <position> in the playlist. +.TP +.I --playqueue-get-qposition <qposition> +Returns the playlist position of the song at <qposition> in the playqueue. +.TP +.I --playqueue-length +Returns the length of the playqueue. +.TP +.I --playqueue-display +Returns a list of currently\-queued songs. +.TP +.I --playqueue-clear +Clears the playqueue. +.PP +.B "Playback manipulation:" +.TP +.I --playback-play +Starts/unpauses song playback. +.TP +.I --playback-pause +(Un)pauses song playback. +.TP +.I --playback-playpause +Plays/(un)pauses song playback. +.TP +.I --playback-stop +Stops song playback. +.TP +.I --playback-playing +Returns OK if audacious is playing. +.TP +.I --playback-paused +Returns OK if audacious is paused. +.TP +.I --playback-stopped +Returns OK if audacious is stopped. +.TP +.I --playback-status +Returns the playback status. +.TP +.I --playback-seek +Performs an absolute seek in milliseconds. +.TP +.I --playback-seek-relative +Performs a seek relative to the current position in milliseconds. +.PP +.B "Volume control:" +.TP +.I --get-volume +Returns the current volume level in percent. +.TP +.I --set-volume <level> +Sets the current volume level in percent. +.PP +.B "Miscellaneous:" +.TP +.I --preferences +Shows/hides the preferences window. +.TP +.I --jumptofile +Shows the jump to file window. +.TP +.I --shutdown +Shuts down audacious. +.PP +.B "Help system:" +.TP +.I --list-handlers +Shows handlers list. +.TP +.I --help +Shows handlers list. +.PP +Handlers may be prefixed with `\-\-' (GNU\-style long\-options) or not, your choice. +.SH BUGS +There are no known bugs in audtool at this time; if you find any please +report them to <bugs+audtool@atheme.org>. +.SH AUTHORS +.B audtool +was written by George Averill <nhjm@nhjm.net> and William +Pitcock <nenolod@atheme.org>. +.PP +This manual page was written by Adam Cecile <gandalf@le-vert.net> and +Kiyoshi Aman <kiyoshi@atheme.org>. Some additional tweaks were done by +William Pitcock <nenolod@atheme.org>. +.PP +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any +later version published by the Free Software Foundation. +.PP +The complete text of the GNU General Public License is available in the +sourcecode of Audacious, and is typically included with binary packages +as well. +.PP +If installed with an operating system, see your Operating System's +documentation for licensing details. +.SH SEE ALSO +.B Homepage: +http://audacious-media-player.org/