From 6ab92fbf3000f8c8c6443e0fa0e43dadda7ef1ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Olson Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2007 23:48:00 +0000 Subject: Manual: Add periods to end of menu entry descriptions, update menus, minor grammar and style fixes darcs-hash:20070113234824-1bfb2-da3ea7487abd550b9a8929e1e669a23aebc0395e.gz --- emms.texinfo | 55 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/emms.texinfo b/emms.texinfo index 4ea2ae7..0d71131 100644 --- a/emms.texinfo +++ b/emms.texinfo @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Emms basics * The Core File:: The inner core of Emms. * Sources:: Sources for playlists-creation. * Simple Players:: Some simple players. -* Playlists:: How Emms organizes media +* Playlists:: How Emms organizes media. Advanced Features * Track Information:: More narrative track descriptions. @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Modules and Extensions * Music Player Daemon:: Interface to Music Player Daemon. * Streaming Audio:: Interface to streaming audio. * Lyrics:: Displaying lyrics synchronously. -* Volume:: Changing the volume +* Volume:: Changing the volume. * Last.fm:: Interact with http://www.last.fm's services. * Extending Emms:: How to define new players and modules. @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Here are some other nodes which are really inferiors of the ones already listed, mentioned here so you can get to them in one step: Installation -* Compiling Emms:: Compiling Emms into Byte-Code +* Compiling Emms:: Compiling Emms into Byte-Code. The Core File * User Variables:: Variables for the user to tweak. @@ -102,12 +102,16 @@ The Core File * Core Functions:: Providing the basic functionality of Emms. Track Information -* Defining Info Methods:: Defining new info methods +* Defining Info Methods:: Defining new info methods. + +Volume +* Submitting track informations:: How to submit track information to last.fm. +* Last.fm radio:: How to listen to last.fm radio. Extending Emms -* New Player:: How to define a new player -* Simple Player for `play':: Example player using @command{play} -* More Complex Player:: Example of a complex player using @command{mpg321} +* New Player:: How to define a new player. +* Simple Player for `play':: Example player using @command{play}. +* More Complex Player:: Example of a complex player using @command{mpg321}. @end detailmenu @end menu @@ -164,7 +168,7 @@ then in your ~/.emacs, you should do: @noindent @menu -* Compiling Emms:: Compiling Emms into Byte-Code +* Compiling Emms:: Compiling Emms into Byte-Code. @end menu @node Compiling Emms @@ -304,7 +308,7 @@ Another way to change Emms variables is to use the M-x @command{customize} mechanism provided by Emacs. @menu -* Finding files and speed:: Finding files quickly or portably +* Finding files and speed:: Finding files quickly or portably. @end menu @node Finding files and speed @@ -771,7 +775,7 @@ track as argument. @end defopt @menu -* Defining Info Methods:: Defining new info methods +* Defining Info Methods:: Defining new info methods. @end menu @node Defining Info Methods @@ -921,9 +925,9 @@ Emms introduces a high abstraction layer for playing music so you can customise it to your needs. @menu -* New Player:: How to define a new player -* Simple Player for `play':: An example player using @command{play} -* More Complex Player:: Example of a complex player using @command{mpg321} +* New Player:: How to define a new player. +* Simple Player for `play':: An example player using @command{play}. +* More Complex Player:: Example of a complex player using @command{mpg321}. @end menu @node New Player @@ -1753,7 +1757,7 @@ Toggle displaying Emms lyrics. @node Volume -@chapter volume +@chapter Volume @cindex volume @@ -1776,8 +1780,8 @@ Decrease the volume. @end defun If you feel like binding those two functions to global keys --- don't do -it, or you'll loose the convenience of `emms-volume-minor-mode'. Instead -bind those two commands to some keys you like: +it or you'll miss the convenience of `emms-volume-minor-mode'. Instead, +bind the following two commands to some keys that you like. @defun emms-volume-mode-plus Raise volume and enable or extend the `emms-volume-minor-mode' timeout. @@ -1794,18 +1798,19 @@ Example: (global-set-key (kbd "C-c -") 'emms-volume-mode-minus) @end lisp -Whenever you use one of these keys or call these functions with `M-x' -emms will be put into `emms-volume-minor-mode' for a short period -defined by `emms-volume-mode-timeout'. +Whenever you use one of these keys or call these functions with +@kbd{M-x}, Emms will be put into `emms-volume-minor-mode' for a short +period defined by `emms-volume-mode-timeout'. @defopt emms-volume-mode-timeout The timeout in amount of seconds used by `emms-volume-minor-mode'. @end defopt -In this interval you can raise/lower the volume simply by pressing + or --, which will also reset the timer to its initial value. So instead of -pressing `C-c +' six times to increase volume by six steps of -`emms-volume-change-amount' you would simply type `C-c + + + + + +'. +In this interval you can raise/lower the volume simply by pressing +@kbd{+} or @kbd{-}, which will also reset the timer to its initial +value. So instead of pressing @kbd{C-c +} six times to increase volume +by six steps of @code{emms-volume-change-amount}, you would simply type +@kbd{C-c + + + + + +}. @node Last.fm @@ -1845,8 +1850,8 @@ Your last.fm password. You can edit them with the `customize' interface, too. @menu -* Submitting track informations:: -* Last.fm radio:: +* Submitting track informations:: How to submit track information to last.fm. +* Last.fm radio:: How to listen to last.fm radio. @end menu @node Submitting track informations -- cgit v1.2.3