#558102 consider including browser plshandler script

Package:
xmms2-client-cli
Source:
xmms2
Description:
XMMS2 - cli client
Submitter:
martin f krafft
Date:
2010-03-24 00:06:04 UTC
Severity:
wishlist
#558102#5
Date:
2009-11-26 12:05:18 UTC
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Please consider distributing attached script in the -cli (and
-nycli) package's examples directory (or xmms2-core). It's trivial
but makes for nice listening, especially in combination with
libapache2-mod-musicindex. Playlists can

- replace the currently playing music (starts immediately)
- be inserted to be played next before the rest of the existing
  playlist
- queued at the end of the current playlist
- queued to be played next, replacing the existing playlist

The script requires gxmessage, but could probably be rewritten to
use something better/nicer.

Thanks,

#558102#10
Date:
2009-12-22 16:14:54 UTC
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Hi,

Sorry for the late reply. Where should the script be installed to and in
which package should it go (-cli or -nycli)? If the plshandler script
should be in /usr/bin, a man page will be missing.

Do send your script upstream? Was it accepted? Will it be in the next
release?

#558102#15
Date:
2009-12-23 01:58:09 UTC
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also sprach Benjamin Drung <bdrung@ubuntu.com> [2009.12.23.0514 +1300]:

/usr/share/doc/*/examples would do. I use it with nycli, but -cli
should also work.

No, I have not. It's not really releasable, but I suppose it could
be used by a few people. It was really just a stab to see if you'd
include it.

#558102#20
Date:
2010-03-24 00:02:59 UTC
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tags 558102 - patch
thanks

I will include the patch once it is accepted upstream.