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Revision as of 08:09, 11 July 2009
This is a skeleton outline for adding info that people find useful or think may be useful to others. Any non-intuitive features should be documented.
The panucci User Manual
Contents |
About This Manual
Copyright Information
Disclaimer
Credits
Installing
Install from the installation manager. Or it can be obtained here
Introduction
panucci is primarily a podcast player, though it can be used as a music player.
Highlights
- auto memorize playback position on exit
- resumes from memorized position when track is next played
- Easy, single handed operation
- Skip forward/backwards (short skip and long skip)
- support for mp3 and ogg playback
Using panucci
Panucci is mostly intuitive. This manual is inteded to describe areas that might not be immediatly obvious.
Accessing audio
Opening audio
The 'Open' menu brings up a file manager which can be used to select individual audio tracks.
Opening playlists
From the 'Open' menu, select a playlist instead of an individual track.
Saving playlists
There is no save option for playlists - instead, if you have generated a playlist you will be asked if you want to save it when you exit gpodder.
Playback controls
|<< and >>| Primary action: Skip backward/forward by the amount contained by the "seek_long" gconf setting (default: 60 seconds). Secondary action: Skip backward/forward by one track in the playlist. [*] (the bookmark button) Primary action: Create a bookmark at the current position Secondary action: Switch to the playlist tab and highlight the current track.