From: Gergely G. <ele...@gm...> - 2009-12-10 22:15:32
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one thing i forgot previously: deletes should delete to a register, and the contents should be pastable! like i delete stuff from pls, but could paste in queue! On Thursday 10 December 2009 03.40.12 Roger wrote: > On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 14:03 -0500, Jason Woofenden wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I wrote a tutorial aimed at first-time cmus users. I committed it to > > the "tutorial" branch of my personal repo: > > > > git://gitorious.org/jasonwoof/cmus.git > > > > Direct link to the file: > > http://gitorious.org/jasonwoof/cmus/blobs/raw/0b116751407ecefc0c8cc4c4de3 > >d8a923e0db8ff/Doc/first-time-tutorial.txt > > WOW! Jason, if I wrote something-up, it would have taken me at least > two days to write something similar including all corrections! But, to > also mention, I am *no* expert with CMUS. > > After initially reading through the howto, I feel I can operate it as > good as VI/VIM. ;-) > > > Good points: > > 1) Makes mention CMUS import & all CMUS operations do not make *any* > writes to the original files! > > 2) Clearly defines what the Queue is (for us newbies... or, us older > folks who only know how to use a transistor AM radio). > > 3) Clearly gives users & beginners standard operations, as well as a > good foot-hold on excelling with CMUS's usage. (Further reasoning for > having both, good how to's as well as man files.) Yes you are correct, > CMUS does have an excellent man file. > > > Modifications: > > 1) Clearly define what a "Play list is". I'm just a newbie or rare user > of music apps, but what I think it is, is a list of songs which can be > saved for later retrieval or play. So, this should probably be the > first sentence of "Step 5: The Playlist" > > 2) I'll try to leaf through it within the next hours or so an create a > diff of spelling mistakes. ;-) > > > (From what I see, linux news sites are always aching for publishing new > how to's... so when this wine is ready... ;-) > |