Re: A couple of questions
Yoni Rabkin <[email protected]> Mon, 18 Nov 2024 16:34:07 -0500
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George Hadow <[email protected]> writes: > Hi there, > > I think I'm getting very close to Emms being a very important tool in my > workflow. > There are just a couple of things I'd love to clear up: > > The command 'emms-playlist-set-playlist-buffer' only gives me the option to > select the current playlist (I expected to see completion for all my > playlists). When called interactively from within a playlist buffer, `emms-playlist-set-playlist-buffer' should present a completing read of all playlist buffers. Is this not what you see? Personally, I have a lot of playlist buffers. I have M-<f11> bound to `emms-metaplaylist-mode-go', which is where I manage my playlists and choose from among them. > Is there an option to not have emms select the next in the playlist > after hitting RET ((emms-playlist-mode-play-smart). When I'm watching > a video and I stop before the end, I want point to remain on that > file. Ideally this would work only for videos and not for audio. `emms-toggle-single-track' is a function which will toggle the buffer-local value of the `emms-single-track' variable. When `emms-single-track' is t, then Emms doesn't proceed to the next track. So you could set `emms-single-track' to t in playlist buffers with videos in them. The mpv backend misbehaves with regards to `emms-single-track'. This is a bug and will be fixed. Sorry about that. > Lastly - Is there a way to search through all bookmarks? `emms-bookmarks.el' is a very simple implementation and doesn't have search. Were you thinking of a completing read? That shouldn't be hard to implement. > My whittled down config: > (use-package emms > :init > (require 'emms-history) > :commands (emms-smart-browse emms) > :ensure t > :custom > (emms-player-mpv-parameters '("--no-config")) > :config > (setq > emms-player-list '(emms-player-mpv)) > (emms-history-load) > (emms-all)) > > Thanks very much! -- "Cut your own wood and it will warm you twice"