openbsd-ports/audio/shell-fm/patches/patch-manual_shell-fm_1

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$OpenBSD: patch-manual_shell-fm_1,v 1.3 2011/09/23 11:16:17 dcoppa Exp $
--- manual/shell-fm.1.orig Wed May 25 12:35:38 2011
+++ manual/shell-fm.1 Fri Sep 23 12:39:26 2011
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH "shell-fm" 1
+.TH "SHELL-FM" 1
.SH NAME
Shell.FM \- Lightweight, console-based player for Last.FM radio streams.
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -125,7 +125,9 @@ Increase volume.
.TP
.B -
Decrease volume.
-.PP
+.TP
+.B m
+Mute/unmute.
.SH SETUP
Before you start, you should have created the directories
.B ~/.shell-fm
@@ -165,11 +167,11 @@ track into the given file, whenever a new track is pla
.B np-file-format = format-string
This defines how the information written to your now-playing file will look
like. There are several format flags available. Have a look at the
+.B FORMAT FLAGS
+section for the details.
.TP
.B preview-format = format-string
Format of the track information in the playlist preview (key 'u').
-.B FORMAT FLAGS
-section for the details.
.TP
.B np-cmd = shell command
If this is defined, the given command will be executed whenever a new track
@@ -189,14 +191,13 @@ This allows you to color format elements. The
may be the letter of any format flag (without percent). The color is just a
normal shell color code matching "[01];3[0-7]". Whenever the format element is
printed to the console, it will have the given color. Have a look at the
+.B COLORS
+section for a list.
.TP
.B daemon = something
If this is set to something, shell-fm will start in daemon mode by default.
Starting with -d as command line option will disable daemon mode.
.TP
-.B COLORS
-section for a list.
-.TP
.B key0x?? = shell command
This allows you to bind shell commands to free keys (keys that are not used by
shell-fm, check the
@@ -541,13 +542,13 @@ Includes examples of using the network interface plus
.PP
.RS
.nf
-lastfm://user/$USER/loved
lastfm://user/$USER/personal
-lastfm://usertags/$USER/$TAG
-lastfm://artist/$ARTIST/similarartists
-lastfm://globaltags/$TAG
+lastfm://user/$USER/mix
lastfm://user/$USER/recommended
-lastfm://user/$USER/playlist
+lastfm://user/$USER/neighbours
+lastfm://user/$USER/friends
+lastfm://artist/$ARTIST/similarartists
+lastfm://artist/$ARTIST/fans
lastfm://tag/$TAG1*$TAG2*$TAG3
.fi
.SH BUGS