From cddc8bac0335301b8c9837a6b997d09b26c943fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Olson Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 14:42:00 +0000 Subject: Manual: Minor fixes in new Quickstart chapter darcs-hash:20070305144251-1bfb2-b3d806d7862a34d35855cbd19dc5380221c26abd.gz --- emms.texinfo | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/emms.texinfo b/emms.texinfo index 0ea97fb..042787e 100644 --- a/emms.texinfo +++ b/emms.texinfo @@ -340,9 +340,9 @@ The method Emms will use is defined in the customisable variable @chapter Quickstart Guide This chapter demonstrates how to setup EMMS so that you can start -listening to your music without having to read the whole docs first. +listening to your music without having to read the whole docs first. -The first thing you have to do is telling emacs where the sources of +The first thing you have to do is telling Emacs where the sources of EMMS are located. Let's say you have them in @file{~/elisp/emms/}. So add this line to your @file{.emacs}. @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ installation chapter, @xref{Installation}. Let's say you want to enable all features which are considered stable by the EMMS developers. To achieve this you invoke the @code{emms-all} -setup function by adding those three lines to your @file{.emacs}. +setup function by adding the following three lines to your @file{.emacs}. @lisp (require 'emms-setup) @@ -374,8 +374,8 @@ simple setup chapter, @xref{Simple Setup}. Of course EMMS tries to display the tags of the music files you listen to. For this to work you have to make sure that the appropriate programs -are installed. For mp3 files you need `mp3info', for ogg files you need -`ogginfo'. +are installed. For mp3 files you need `mp3info', and for ogg files you +need `ogginfo'. The last thing to do is to tell EMMS the root directory of our music collection. Let's say all your music is in @file{~/Music} or in @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ subdirectories thereof. (setq emms-source-file-default-directory "~/Music/") @end lisp -Ok, now we've set up EMMS. Reload your @file{.emacs} or restart Emacs to +OK, now we've set up EMMS. Reload your @file{.emacs} or restart Emacs to let the changes have an effect. Now we will add all our music to a playlist by invoking @kbd{M-x @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ emms-add-directory-tree RET ~/Music/ RET}. We do this because then EMMS will read the tags of all your music files and cache them. This is required for the browser, @xref{The Browser}. -To switch to the playlist buffer invoke @kbd{M-x +To switch to the playlist buffer, invoke @kbd{M-x emms-playlist-mode-go}. You can see that most tracks are displayed with their file name, but track by track the filename gets replaced with the artist and track name of the file's tag. -- cgit v1.2.3