From 3083b7fbe2bc6e8dcd935b10bb7a165257c5252b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Wong Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2016 05:18:09 +0000 Subject: doc: convert to perlpod(1) from Markdown perlpod(1) is already installed by default on Debian and RedHat-based systems; and probably most modern *nixes; pandoc(1) (and Haskell) are not. POD also more standardized than Markdown (which flavor? :P), especially for generating manpages. So save any potential documentation editors some disk space by not forcing them to install Haskell and pandoc. Finally, I'm a mildly proficient in Perl and do not know Haskell at all and have a better chance at reading/hacking the source if the document generator breaks. --- Documentation/dtas-console.txt | 73 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 73 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Documentation/dtas-console.txt (limited to 'Documentation/dtas-console.txt') diff --git a/Documentation/dtas-console.txt b/Documentation/dtas-console.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7468ba6..0000000 --- a/Documentation/dtas-console.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -% dtas-console(1) dtas user manual - -# NAME - -dtas-console - rudimentary curses console client for dtas-player - -# SYNOPSIS - -dtas-console - -# DESCRIPTION - -dtas-console displays the elapsed decoder time of the track, which can be -used as an approximation of the current playback time of a track. - -It cannot display an accurate playback time due to variable buffering -in the sinks and pipes. - -See dtas-player_protocol(7) for a detailed description of the protocol. - -# KEYBOARD CONTROL - -Key bindings are inspired partially by mplayer(1) - -- 'j'/'k' - seek backward/forward 5 seconds -- LEFT/RIGHT - seek backward/forward 10 seconds -- UP/DOWN - seek forward/backward 1 minute -- PGUP/PGDWN - seek forward/backward 10 minutes -- SPACE - toggle play/pause state of the playback -- 'p'/'P' - decrease/increase timer resolution -- BACKSPACE - seek to the beginning of the track -- 7/8 - decrease/increase ReplayGain preamp -- 9/0 - decrease/increase software volume -- '=' - set software volume to 1.0 (no adjustment) -- 'm' - mute set software volume to 0.0 (mute) -- 'f'/'F' - decrease/increase ReplayGain fallback_gain value -- 'r'/'R' - cycle forward/backwards through ReplayGain modes -- 'q'/Ctrl-C - exit dtas-console -- 'o' - toggle display between HH:MM:SS and absolute seconds - -# ENVIRONMENT - -DTAS_PLAYER_SOCK - the path to the dtas-player control socket. -This defaults to ~/.dtas/player.sock - -# CAVEATS - -Increasing timer resolution increases the number of CPU wakeups and -power consumption. This defeats the efforts of dtas-player -configurations which use large buffers (especially in the sink) to -reduce wakeups and power consumption. - -In rare cases (or poorly-configured systems), increased wakeups from -dtas-console will also increase contention with the sound card, -negatively affecting audio quality even if CPU utilization is not -a problem. - -# CONTACT - -All feedback welcome via plain-text mail to: \ -Mailing list archives available at and -\ -No subscription is necessary to post to the mailing list. - -# COPYRIGHT - -Copyright 2013-2016 all contributors .\ -License: GPL-3.0+ - -# SEE ALSO - -dtas-player(1), dtas-player_protocol(7), dtas-ctl(1), dtas-sinkedit(1), -dtas-sourceedit(1) -- cgit v1.2.3-24-ge0c7