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19 disobedience \- GUI client for DisOrder jukebox
25 is a graphical client for DisOrder.
26 .SH "WINDOWS AND ICONS"
28 This has the following options:
31 Brings up the \fBLogin Details Window\fR; see below.
34 Brings up the \fBUser Management Window\fR; see below.
37 Terminates the program.
39 This has the following options:
41 .B "Select All Tracks"
44 .B "Deselect All Tracks"
48 Edit the details of the selected tracks.
50 .B "Properties Window"
53 This has the following options:
56 Interrupts the currently playing track.
59 Pause and resume the current track.
62 Enable and disable random play.
63 Does not take effect until the currently playing track finishes.
66 Enables or disables network play.
71 This has only one option, "About DisOrder", which pops up a box giving the
72 name, author and version number of the software.
76 The pause button can be used to pause and resume tracks.
77 This button shows either a pause symbol (two vertical bars) or a resume symbol
78 (a right-pointing arrow).
81 The scratch button, a red cross, can be used to interrupt the currently playing
84 .B "Random play button"
85 The random play button can be used to enable and disable random play.
86 It does not take effect until the currently playing track finishes.
87 When the button is green, random play is enabled.
88 When it is grey, random play is disabled.
91 The play button controls whether tracks will be played at all.
92 As above it does not take effect until the currently playing track finishes.
93 When the button is green, play is enabled.
94 When it is grey, play is disabled.
96 .B "Network play button"
97 The network play buttons enables or disables network play.
101 When the button is green, network play is enabled.
102 When it is grey, network play is disabled.
105 The volume slider indicates the current volume level and can be used to adjust
107 0 is silent and 10 is maximum volume.
110 The balance slider indicates the current balance and can be used to adjust it.
111 \-1 means only the left speaker, 0 means both speakers at equal volume and +1
112 means the only the right speaker.
114 This displays the currently playing track and the queue.
115 The currently playing track is at the top, and can be distinguished by
116 the constantly updating timer.
117 Queued tracks appear below it.
119 The left button can be use to select and deselect tracks.
120 On its own it just selects the pointed track and deselects everything else.
121 With CTRL it flips the state of the pointed track without affecting anything
123 With SHIFT it selects every track from the last click to the current position
124 and deselects everything else.
125 With both CTRL and SHIFT it selects everything from the last click to the
126 current position without deselecting anything.
128 Tracks can be moved within the queue by dragging them to a new position with
131 The right button pops up a menu.
132 This has the following options:
135 Edit the details of the selected tracks.
137 .B "Properties Window"
140 .B "Select All Tracks"
143 .B "Deselect All Tracks"
147 Interrupt the currently playing track.
148 (Note that this appears even if you right click over a queued track rather
149 than the currently playing track.)
151 .B "Remove track from queue"
152 Remove the selected tracks from the queue.
155 Sets the submitter of a randomly picked track to you.
157 This displays recently played tracks, the most recent at the top.
159 The left button functions as above, except that drag-and-drop rearrangement
161 The right button pops up a menu with the following options:
164 Edit the details of the selected tracks.
166 .B "Properties Window"
170 Play the select track(s);
172 .B "Select All Tracks"
175 .B "Deselect All Tracks"
178 This displays all the tracks known to the server in a tree structure.
180 Directories are represented with an arrow to their left.
181 This can be clicked to reveal or hide the contents of the directory.
182 The top level "directories" break up tracks by their first letter.
184 Playable files are represented by their name.
185 If they are playing or in the queue then a notes icon appears next to them.
187 Left clicking on a file will select it.
188 As with the queue tab you can use SHIFT and CTRL to select multiple files.
190 The text box at the bottom is a search form.
191 If you enter search terms here then tracks containing all those words will be
193 You can also limit the results to tracks with particular tags, by including
194 \fBtag:\fITAG\fR for each tag.
196 To start a new search just edit the contents of the search box.
197 The cancel button to its right clears the current search.
198 The up and down arrows will scroll the window to make the previous or next
199 search result visible.
201 Right clicking over a track will pop up a menu with the following options:
204 Play selected tracks.
207 Edit properties of selected tracks.
209 .B "Properties Window"
212 A middle click on a track will add it to the queue.
214 Right clicking over a directory will pop up a menu with the following options:
217 Play all the tracks in the directory, in the order they appear on screen.
219 .B "Track properties"
220 Edit properties of all tracks in the directory.
223 Select all the tracks in the directory (and deselect everything else).
225 .B "Deselect all tracks"
228 This displays a list of tracks recently added to the server's database.
229 The most recently added track is at the top.
231 Left clicking a track will select it.
232 CTRL and SHIFT work as above to select muliple files.
234 Right clicking over a track will pop up a menu with the following options:
236 .B "Track properties"
237 Edit properties of selected tracks.
239 .B "Properties Window"
243 Play selected tracks.
245 .B "Select All Tracks"
248 .B "Deselect All Tracks"
250 .SS "Login Details Window"
251 The login details window allows you to edit the connection details and
252 authorization information used by Disobedience.
254 At the top is a 'remote' switch.
255 If this is enabled then you can use the \fBHostname\fR and \fBService\fR
256 fields to connect to a remote server.
257 If it is disabled then then Disobedience will connect to a local server
260 Below this are four text entry fields:
263 The host to connect to.
266 The service name or port number to connect to.
269 The user name to log in as.
272 The password to use when logging in.
273 Note that this is NOT your login password but is your password to the
279 This button attempts to (re-)connect to the server with the currently displayed
281 The settings are saved in
282 .IR $HOME/.disorder/passwd .
286 This button closes the window, discarding any unsaved changes.
287 .SS "Properties Window"
288 This window contains details of one or more tracks and allows them to be
291 The Artist, Album and Title fields determine how the tracks appear in
292 the queue and recently played tabs.
294 The Tags field determine which tags apply to the track.
295 Tags are separated by commas and can contain any printing characters except
298 The Weight field determines the track weight. Tracks with higher weights are
299 proportionately more likely to be picked at random. The default weight is
300 90000, and the maximum weight is 2147483647.
302 The Random checkbox determines whether the track will be picked at random.
303 Random play is enabled for every track by default, but it can be turned off
306 The double-headed arrow to the right of each preference will propagate its
307 value to all the other tracks in the window.
308 For instance, this can be used to efficiently correct the artist or album
309 fields, or bulk-disable random play for many tracks.
311 Press "OK" to confirm all changes and close the window, "Apply" to confirm
312 changes but keep the window open and "Cancel" to close the window and discard
314 .SS "User Management Window"
315 This window is primarily of interest to adminstrators, and will not be
316 available to users without admin rights. The left hand side is a list of all
317 users; the right hand side contains the editable details of the currently
320 When you select any user you can edit their email address or change their
321 password. It is also possible to edit the individual user rights. Click on
322 the "Apply" button to commit any changes you make.
324 The "Add" button creates a new user. You must enter at least a username.
325 Default rights are setting according to local configuration, \fInot\fR server
326 configuration (but this may be changed in the future). As above, click on
327 "Apply" to actually create the new user.
329 The "Delete" button deletes the selected user. This operation cannot be
331 .SH "KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS"
334 Select all tracks (queue/recent)
337 Brings up the \fBLogin Details Window\fR.
342 Network play uses a background
343 .BR disorder\-playrtp (1)
345 If you quit Disobedience the player will continue playing and can be
346 disabled from a later run of Disobedience.
348 The player will log to
349 .I ~/.disorder/HOSTNAME\-rtp.log
350 so look there if it does not seem to be working.
352 You can stop it without running Disobedience by the command
353 .BR "killall disorder\-playrtp" .
356 .B \-\-config \fIPATH\fR, \fB\-c \fIPATH
357 Set the configuration file.
359 .IR pkgconfdir/config .
361 .B \-\-debug\fR, \fB\-d
364 .B \-\-help\fR, \fB\-h
365 Display a usage message.
367 .B \-\-version\fR, \fB\-V
368 Display version number.
370 Additional options are supported by the GTK+ library.
371 Refer to GTK+ documentation for further information.
372 Under X11 they include:
374 .B \-\-display \fIDISPLAY\fR
375 The X display to use.
377 .B \-\-screen \fISCREEN\fR
378 The screen number to use.
379 .\" If know enough to use it you know enough to find it
382 .\" Make all X requests synchronously.
386 on the same host as the server then no additional configuration should be
389 If it is running on a different host then the easiest way to set it up is to
390 use the login details window in Disobedience.
391 Enter the connection details, use Login to connect to the server, and then
392 use Save to store them for future sessions.
394 The other clients read their configuration from the same location so after
395 setting up with Disobedience, tools such as
399 There is no particular provision for multiple users of the same computer
400 sharing a single \fBdisorder\-playrtp\fR process.
401 This shouldn't be too much of a problem in practice but something could
402 perhaps be done given demand.
404 Try to do remote user management when the server is configured to refuse this
405 produces rather horrible error behavior.
407 Only one track can be dragged at a time.
409 Resizing columns doesn't work very well.
413 .I ~/.disorder/HOSTNAME\-rtp
414 Socket for communication with RTP player.
416 .I ~/.disorder/HOSTNAME\-rtp.log
417 Log file for RTP player.
419 .BR disorder\-playrtp (1),
420 .BR disorder_config (5)
422 .B http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/disorder/
426 .B http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/gtk/gtk\-x11.html
428 - Using GTK+ on the X Window System