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NAME
silverjuke - Play and organize your music
SYNOPSIS
silverjuke [options] [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the silverjuke command. It can be used to play and organize your
music collection.
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes ('-').
silverjuke supports the following options:
--ini=FILE
set the configuration file to use to FILE
--jukebox=FILE
set the jukebox file to use to FILE
--temp=DIRECTORY
set the temporary directory to use to DIRECTORY
--play start playing the current file
--pause
pause the playback
--toggle
toggle play/pause
--prev play previous file in list
--next play next file in list
--kiosk
start Silverjuke in kiosk mode
--minimize
start Silverjuke minimized
--open FILES
open the given FILES, --open may be omitted
--enqueue FILES
enqueue the given FILES
--help Show all available commands
--addcredit=NUM
Adds the number of credits (tracks that may be enqueued) to the credit system. This option only
works if the option "Credits may be added by external programs" is enabled in the kiosk mode
settings.
--setcredit=NUM
Sets the number of credits. This option only works if the option "Credits may be added by
external programs" is enabled in the kiosk mode settings.
--skiperrors
With this option you can avoid showing errors about an erroneous termination on the last
Silverjuke run. This is especially useful when turning off Silverjuke using the "Power off"
button, as in this case the operating system may not give us the time we need to unload all
modules completely.
--instance=INI-FILE
If you give a different INI-file to each instance, you can use multiple instances of Silverjuke
with this option. All settings for each instance are stored in the INI-file, so the instances are
completely independent; however, make sure, there are no conflicts regarding the used hardware.
You can give the INI-files as complete paths; if the files do not exist, they are created as
needed.
If you want to use different music libraries for each instance, you have to use the --jukebox=FILE
option as described above.
--update
This will automatically update the index as if you hit F5 just after starting Silverjuke. If you
use this option in combination with --kiosk and the kiosk mode is running with limited
functionality, the update process cannot be aborted.
--kioskrect=DISPLAY|X,Y,W,H[,clipmouse]
With this option you can force the Silverjuke window to the given rectangle when using the kiosk
mode. This is useful if you want to show sth. beside the Silverjuke window (by default, the whole
screen is used).
Moreover, if you add the "clipmouse" modifier, the mouse cannot be moved outside the given
rectangle. Instead of X,Y,W,H you can also give a simple DISPLAY number, the first display has the
number 1.
--visrect=DISPLAY|X,Y,W,H
Assign a static portion of the screen to the visualization. Instead of X,Y,W,H you can also give a
simple DISPLAY number, the first display has the number 1.
--blackrect=DISPLAY|X,Y,W,H[;DISPLAY|X,Y,W,H;...]
Areas to cover by black rectangles. Instead of X,Y,W,H you can also give a simple DISPLAY number,
the first display has the number 1.
--volup
increase the main volume
--voldown
decrease the main volume
--togglevis
toggle the selected visualizations on and off
--execute=SCRIPT_OR_FILE
Execute the given script snippet or file. With this command line option you are able to execute
any little script by the command line. For scripting details, please refer to the Silverjuke SDK.
Instead of using the command line for this purpose, you can also use DDE, which, however, is a
little bit more tricky.
Although there is always only one instance of Silverjuke running, you may call Silverjuke with these
commands which will then be forwarded to the running instance if possible.
You can set the "db", "temp", "kiosk" and "minimize" options also manually to the current configuration
file (ini file) in the section "main".
Most commands are also available through TCP/IP communication.
AUTHOR
Björn Petersen <r10s@b44t.com>
16.2 2016-02-09 SILVERJUKE(1)