1AUDACIOUS2(1)                      Audacious                     AUDACIOUS2(1)
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NAME

6       audacious2 - an advanced audio player.
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SYNOPSIS

10       audacious2 [OPTION] ... [FILE] ...
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DESCRIPTION

14       Audacious  is  a  free  advanced  audio player for Linux and many other
15       UNIX-compatible systems. It focuses on low resource usage,  high  audio
16       quality,  and  support for a wide range of audio formats. It was origi‐
17       nally based on Beep Media Player, which was in turn based on XMMS.
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OPTIONS

21       Getting help:
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25              Show a brief list of options.
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28       --help-all
29              Show a complete list of options.
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32       --help-gtk
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37              Show a list of session management options.
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40       Opening files:
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43       -e, --enqueue
44              Add the files on the command line to the current playlist but do
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49              Add  the  files  on the command line to a temporary playlist and
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53       Controlling playback:
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57              If currently playing, go to the beginning of  the  song;  other‐
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104       --sync Use synchronous X calls.
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108              Set Audacious's program name (for use by the window manager).
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112              Set Audacious's program class (for use by the window manager).
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KEYBINDINGS

139       z                       Previous song
140       x                       Play
141       c, Space                Pause
142       v                       Stop
143       b                       Next song
144       Right arrow             Seek forward 5 seconds
145       Left arrow              Seek backward 5 seconds
146       Control + z             Go to beginning of playlist
147       Escape                  Scroll to current song
148       Control + a             Select all songs in playlist
149       Shift + Control + a     Cancel selection
150       + (plus)                Increase volume 5 percent
151       - (minus)               Decrease volume 5 percent
152       s                       Toggle shuffle
153       r                       Toggle repeat
154       Control + n             Toggle advancing in playlist
155       Control + m             Toggle stopping after current song
156       Control + e             Show elapsed time
157       Control + r             Show time remaining
158       Alt + e                 Show/hide playlist
159       Alt + g                 Show/hide equalizer
160       Control + o             Toggle windows always on top
161       Control + s             Toggle windows on all workspaces
162       Control + w             Toggle rolling up main window
163       Control + Alt + w       Toggle rolling up equalizer
164       Shift + Control + w     Toggle rolling up playlist
165       Control + d             Toggle double size
166       i                       Display Song Information dialog
167       Control + j             Display Jump to Time dialog
168       j                       Display Jump to Song dialog
169       Control + f             Display Search dialog
170       l                       Display Open dialog
171       f                       Display Add dialog
172       Control + l             Display Open Internet Address dialog
173       Control + h             Display Add Internet Address dialog
174       Control + p             Display Preferences dialog
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FILES

178       ~/.config/audacious/config
179              User's Audacious configuration.
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185              User's set of Audacious-specific GTK+ config  settings.  Options
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188       ~/.local/share/audacious/Skins, ${prefix}/share/audacious/Skins
189              Default location(s) where Audacious should look for skinfiles.
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192              Location of user-installed plugins.
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ENVIRONMENT

195       SKINSDIR    Colon  separated  list of paths where Audacious should look
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198       TARCMD      Tar command supporting GNU tar style  decompression.   Used
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202       UNZIPCMD    Command for decompressing zip files  (skins).   Default  is
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SEE ALSO

207       audtool2(1)
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WEBSITE

211       http://audacious-media-player.org
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215Version 2.4.5                     April 2009                     AUDACIOUS2(1)
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