NAME
ascd - An AfterStep and WindowMaker CD playerSYNOPSIS
ascd [ -help ]DESCRIPTION
ascd is CD player written to play audio CD's integrated in afterstep's Wharf module or WindowMaker's dock. ascd handles mounted volumes, and opens and closes the tray.CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
-help, -hprint a list of commandline options and exit.
print the version number and exit.
print the list of installed themes and exit.
specifies the geometry of ascd. The Geometry
works like the standard X-Window geometry option.
Turn on and off withdrawn mode. Use this option if
you use ascd with WindowMaker.
specifies the CDROM device which should be used by
ascd. If "-DNO_DEFAULT_DEVICE" was set at
compilation time this option will have no effect.
specifies the mixer device. Works only if mixer
support was enabled at compilation.
specifies the time -in seconds- for intro scan
and cue modes.
specifies the timeout for the help texts. The
default is 1 second.
Turn on or off autoplay mode. When this is
turned on, ascd always wait for a CD, and play it
automatically when inserted.
Turn on or off autoprobe mode. This mode
checks for inserted CD. Default is on.
autorepeat mode: when ascd reaches the end of the
last track, the CD is not stopped and first track
is played.
This option is no longer supported.
Set the CD driver max volume.
Set the CD driver min volume.
Set the CD driver volume, between 0 and maxvolume.
Note that the -volume option in independant from
the mixer. It controls the drive, not the sound
card.
Set the CD driver volume for the mute mode.
Set the fade in/out speed. Default is 5. Greater
values accelerate the fade.
Specify the visual theme to use.
When this option is enabled, AScd ignore the skip
orders found in WorkMan database and read all the
tracks of the CD.
When enabled, all the message (and the track title
display) are forced in uppercase.
Show the track title if found in WorkMan database.
If the message panel is not large enough, AScd
scrolls the title.
Add the artist name to the track title (-showtitle
option needed)
AScd verbose mode
Save all the settings and exit. Usefull to 'make' a
new configuration file: set all the stuff you want
to set and put -save as last commandline option.
Example:
ascd +w +a -device /dev/cd0c -save
Then, you just call ascd without arguments, it will
use the settings you just saved.
FILES
ascd stores its settings in ~/.ascdrc.INVOCATION
ascd can be called from one of many ways. The most common invocation is the command line:% ascd -device /dev/wcd0a +w +a &With Afterstep, another way to call ascd is from the window manager:
*Wharf - - Swallow "ascd" ascd&This line, when placed in the .steprc file in the users home directory will cause ascd to use the shape extensions so that it will be a button on the Wharf (1) button bar under the afterstep (1) window manager.
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 1999, Rob Malda and Denis Bourez. No guarantees or warranties or anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever. Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use this program for any purpose is given, as long as the copyright is kept intact.AUTHORS
Denis Bourez <[email protected]>application since 0.7
application until 0.6
WorkMan maintainer
WorkMan maintainer until 1.3
AIX platform device driver
changes and man page until 0.6
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