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# PyTone configuration file

##############################################################################
# general configuration settings
##############################################################################

[general]
# randominsertlength:
#
# Total length of songs in seconds after which the random song insert
# algorithm stops. The following means, that you get at least one
# hour of your favourite music upon pressing "r" when a folder
# is selected. :-)
randominsertlength = 3600

# logfile: Name of the file, where the played songs are logged.
#
# Set this to an empty value to disable this feature
logfile = ~/.pytone/pytone.log

# songchangecommand: command executed in shell when the playback of a new song starts
#
# Set this to an empty value to disable this feature. String interpolation like for
# the songformat option (see playlistwindow section below with the exception that 
# playstarthours & Co cannot be used here) is performed.
songchangecommand =

# use the following (or a variant thereof) if you have installed the osd_cat binary
# songchangecommand = echo "%(artist)s - %(title)s (%(length)s)" | osd_cat -p middle -A center -f "-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-*-320-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1" -l 1 -

# playerinfofile: Name of the file, where information on the song currently
#                 being played on the main player is recorded
#
# Set this to an empty value to disable this feature
playerinfofile = ~/.pytone/playerinfo

# dumpfile: Name of PyTone dump file
#
# PyTone can try to save it's state in a dump file upon a crash.
# During the following restart, PyTone then tries to reconstruct the
# playlist.
# Set this to an empty value to disable this feature
dumpfile = ~/.pytone/pytone.dump

# debugfile: Name of PyTone deug file
#
# You can specify a file to which PyTone outputs some 
# debugging information
# Set this to an empty value to disable this feature
debugfile = 

# colorsupport: either auto, on or off
#
# Enable terminal colors. If you set this to auto, PyTone tries
# to check automatically whether your terminal supports colors,
# which not always works reliably.
colorsupport = auto

# layout: onecolumn or twocolumn
#
# Layout of main PyTone windows
layout = twocolumn

# throttleoutput: limit screen updates
#
# Set this to an integer larger than zero, if your terminal
# is slow and you experience problems with the sound output (skips).
# This setting specifies, how many screen updates are being skipped 
# if there is still user input.
throttleoutput = 0

# autoplaymode: initial play mode of playlist: off, repeat, random
#
# off:    stop playing, when playlist is empty
# repeat: repeat playlist, when end of playlist has been reached
# random: choose a random song for playing when playlist is empty
#
# During runtime, this setting can be changed by pressing a key
# specified in [keybindings.general] playlisttoggleautoplaymode (see below).
autoplaymode = off

# plugins: whitespace separated list of PyTone plugins to be loaded
#
# Plugins may have a config section [plugin.pluginname], where pluginname is 
# the name of the plugin.
plugins = 

##############################################################################
# database configuration
##############################################################################

# The song database stores all relevant informations of your songs.

[database]
# requestcachesize: number of objects stored in the database request cache
#
# In between the various databases and the rest of PyTone sits a database
# management layer which dispatches, merges and caches the requests to 
# the various song databases. The maximal size of its cache (in number of
# objects) can be configured via this option. The optimal setting depends
# on the amount of RAM you have available. Note that there are also
# cachesize settings for the local bsddb databases.
requestcachesize = 50000

# For each song database, there has to be a corresponding [database.name]
# section, where name is the name used to identify the database.

# type: type of database: "local", "remote", "off"

# the different database types have different options, summarized in the following

# type = local: local bsddb database
#
# dbfile:                   Name of the database file
#                           Note that every database must have its own database database file!
# musicbasedir:             basedir for filesystem based navigation and auto
#                           registering of songs in database.
#                           !!! You have to adjust this setting !!!
# tracknrandtitlere         Regular expression used for obtaining track nr and title 
#                           from the song filename.
# postprocessors:           List of metadata postprocessors to be used. By default the following
#                           postprocesors are used:
#                           - capitalize:            Capitalize title, album and artist
#                           - strip_leading_article: strip leading "The " from artists names
#                           - add_decace_tag:        Add decade tag automatically
# autoregisterer:           start song and playlist autoregisterer?
#                           If yes, PyTone tries to find new songs and playlists
#                           in musicbasedir when it is started.
#                           You may want to disable the automatic song registering
#                           after you have once populated your database. Then, you 
#                           register new songs using the -r (--rebuild) command
#                           line option. Alternatively, you can press "u" to update
#                           a selected directory in the filelist window.
# playingstatslength:       how many songs show PyTone take into account
#                           for the lists of last and top played songs
# cachesize:                size of cache in kBytes used for database 
#                           (only available when using Python 2.3 and above)

#
#
# type = remote: remote song database
#
# networklocation:          either server_address:port or socket filename of remote database

# type = off:    this database is not used


[database.main]
type = local

dbfile = ~/.pytone/main.db
musicbasedir =

tracknrandtitlere = ^\[?(\d+)\]? ?[- ] ?(.*)\.(mp3|ogg)$
postprocessors = capitalize strip_leading_article add_decade_tag

autoregisterer = on
playingstatslength = 100
cachesize = 1000

#[database.secondary]

#type = remote
#networklocation = localhost:1972
#networklocation = ~/.pytone/pytonectl

##############################################################################
# mixer configuration
##############################################################################
[mixer]
# set sevice to "" to turn the mixer off
device = /dev/mixer

# mixer names (see the oss module for all possibilities)
# for instance:
# control PCM output level...
channel = SOUND_MIXER_PCM
# ... or control master output level
# channel = SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME

# step size (in percent) used when turning volume up and down
stepsize = 5

##############################################################################
# network configuration
##############################################################################

[network]
# if socketfile is a non-empty string, it is opened as a UNIX domain socket
# for the remote control of pytone
socketfile = ~/.pytone/pytonectl

# additionally, PyTone can repond to connections made via client connected by
# a network. If you want PyTone to do this, set this config option to a true value
# Note that you should only do this on a TRUSTED NETWORK!
enableserver = false

# port on which server listens for connections (if enableserver is true)
port = 1972

# here you can specify the domain name on which the server will listen
# (if enableserver is true)
bind = localhost

##############################################################################
# player configuration
##############################################################################

# common option:
#
# autoplay: enable automatic start of playing, if songs are in playlist 

# type: type of player: "internal", "xmms", "mpg123", "remote", or "off"

# the different players have different options, summarized in the following

# type = internal: internal player (output with libao)
#
# options:
#   driver:              "alsa", "alsa09", "arts", "esd", "oss", or "sun"
#   device:              path of dsp used for output (for oss, sun and alsa09 driver)
#   bufsize:             size of audio buffer used by PyTone itself in kBytes
#                        Note: A large buffer may prevent clicking but
#                        leads to a delayed response for instance to play next
#                        song requests
#   crossfading:         on/off
#   crossfadingstart:    start of crossfading in seconds before the end of 
#                        the currently playing song (only used when crossfading is on)
#   crossfadingduration: duration of crossfading in seconds (only used when 
#                        crossfading is on)
#   aooptions:           additional options passed to the ao library. Format:
#                        name=value ...

# type = mpg123: external player using mpg123/mpg321
#
# option:
#   cmdline:             command line for player start

# type = xmms: external player using xmms
#
# options:
#   session:  xmms session number (usually 0)
#   noqueue:  0=no internal queue for song
#             1=internal queue for songs, such that crossfading (via xmms-crossfade)
#               is possible

# type = remote:  remote player 
#
# options:
#   
# networklocation:          either server_address:port or socket filename of remote player

[player.main] 

# This player will be used for playing of the songs in the playlist.

autoplay = true

type = internal
driver = oss
device = /dev/dsp
bufsize = 100
crossfading = on
crossfadingstart = 5
crossfadingduration = 6

#aooptions=period_time=100 use_mmap=1

# example for an internal player using alsa
#type = internal
#driver = alsa09
#device = default
#bufsize = 100
#crossfading = on
#crossfadingstart = 5
#crossfadingduration = 6

# example for an internal player which outputs with a small buffer to aRts
#type = internal
#driver = arts
#bufsize = 100
#crossfading = on
#crossfadingstart = 5
#crossfadingduration = 6

# example for an internal player which outputs with a small buffer to esd
#type = internal
#driver = esd
#bufsize = 100
#crossfading = on
#crossfadingstart = 5
#crossfadingduration = 6

# example for an external player using xmms
#type = xmms
#session = 0
#noqueue = false

# example for an external player using mpg321
#type = mpg123
#cmdline = /usr/bin/mpg321 --skip-printing-frames=5 -a /dev/dsp
#here the command line for mpg123
#cmdline = /usr/bin/mpg123 -a /dev/dsp"

# examle for remote players
#type = remote
#networklocation = localhost:1972
#networklocation = ~/.pytone/pytonectl


[player.secondary]
# the secondary player always plays the currently selected song. 
# To be able to use it, you need either need two outputs on your soundcard 
# (or two soundcards) or a remote main player on another computer

autoplay = false

type = off

#type = internal
#driver = oss
#device = /dev/dsp1
#bufsize = 0
#crossfading = on
#crossfadingstart = 1
#crossfadingduration = 2

#aooptions=period_time=100 use_mmap=1

#type = xmms
#session = 1
#noqueue = false

#type = mpg123
#cmdline = /usr/bin/mpg321 --skip-printing-frames=5 -a /dev/dsp1

##############################################################################
# window configuration
##############################################################################

[filelistwindow]
# the filelist window allows the selection of the songs in your
# database

# border: define borders of filelist window
# 

# Either you can use the predefined settings "off", "all", "compact"
# or "ultracompact" or specify the border manual using a combination
# of "left", "right", "top", and "bottom". An empty string means no
# border
border = all

# scrollbar: should the filelist window have a scrollbar
scrollbar = true

# scrollmode: either "line" or "page"
#
# scrolled up or down one line or one page when you attempt to move across a
# screen boundary. Setting this to "page" is useful for slow links to
# avoid many redraws).
scrollmode = page

# virtualdirectoriesattop:
#
# should the virtual directories be displayed at the top of the
# filelist window?
virtualdirectoriesattop = false

# skipsinglealbums:
#
# should one directly enter the album of an artist with a single album only
skipsinglealbums = true


[playlistwindow]
# the playlist window shows the currently scheduled songs for playing

# border: define borders of playlist window
# 
# The format is described in the filelistwindow section.
border = all

# scrollbar: should the playlist window have a scrollbar
scrollbar = true

# scrollmode: either "line" or "page"
#
# scrolled up or down one line or one page when you attempt to move across a
# screen boundary. Setting this to "page" is useful for slow links to
# avoid many redraws).
scrollmode = page

# songformat: format string used for playlist entries
#
# A normal python format string can be used, whereby access to 
# a dict with the following keys is available:
#   title:    title of song (string)
#   album:    album of song(string)
#   artist:   artist of song (string)
#   path:     path of song (string)
#   name:     basename of song (string)
#   length:   length of song formated as mm:ss (string)
#   minutes:  minutes of song length (int)
#   seconds:  seconds of song length (int)
#   year:     year of song (int)
#   genre:    genre of song (string)
#   tracknr:  track number of song (string)
#   playstarthours, playstartminutes, playstartseconds: scheduled start time for song playback (int) 
songformat = %(artist)s - %(title)s
#songformat = %(artist)s - %(album)s - %(title)s
#songformat = [%(playstarthours)2d:%(playstartminutes)02d:%(playstartseconds)02d] %(artist)s - %(album)s - %(title)s


[playerwindow]
# the player window shows the song currently being played on the main player

# border: define borders of player window
# 
# The format is described in the filelistwindow section.
border = all

# songformat: format string used for player window title
# 
# The format is the same as above.
songformat = %(artist)s - %(title)s
#songformat = %(artist)s - %(album)s - %(title)s


[iteminfowindow]
# the item info window shows information about the item currently selected

# border: define borders of item info window
# 
# The format is described in the filelistwindow section.
border = all


[inputwindow]
# window appearing, when PyTone expects an input from the user's side
# (for searching, file names, etc.)

# type: either "popup" or "statusbar"
#
# If type="popup", PyTone opens a new window on top of the other windows
# If type="statusbar", PyTone expects the input in the status bar
type = popup


[mixerwindow]
# window for built-in mixer (if present)

# type: either "popup" or "statusbar"
#
# If type="popup", PyTone opens a new mixer window on top of the other windows
# If type="statusbar", the mixer appears in the statusbar of PyTone.
type = popup

# times in seconds after which mixer windows disappears
# automatically.  Use 0 to disable the automatic closing.
autoclosetime = 5


[helpwindow]
# popup window for online help

# times in seconds after which the help window disappears
# automatically.  Use 0 to disable the automatic closing.
autoclosetime = 0

[logwindow]
# popup window for message log

# times in seconds after which the message log disappears
# automatically.  Use 0 to disable the automatic closing.
autoclosetime = 10

[statswindow]
# popup window for database statistics

# times in seconds after which the database statistics window disappears
# automatically.  Use 0 to disable the automatic closing.
autoclosetime = 10


##############################################################################
# color configuration
##############################################################################

# specification of colors goes รก la mutt: 
# use for colors: color fgcolor bgcolor
# - fgcolor may be prefixed by bright
# - bgcolor can be left away, resulting in the default background color
# use for mono terminals: mono attr
# - attr=none, bold, underline, reverse, standout
# you may also specify a color and a mono directive to support both
# types of colors. If only a color is given, "mono none" is implicitely assumed

[colors.filelistwindow]
background            = color white
border                = color green
activeborder          = color brightgreen mono bold
title                 = color brightgreen mono bold
activetitle           = color brightgreen mono bold
scrollbar             = color green
scrollbarhigh         = color brightgreen mono bold
scrollbararrow        = color brightgreen mono bold
song                  = color white
artist_album          = color brightblue mono bold
directory             = color brightcyan mono bold
selected_song         = color white red mono reverse
selected_artist_album = color brightblue red mono reverse
selected_directory    = color brightcyan red mono reverse

[colors.playlistwindow]
background            = color white
border                = color green
activeborder          = color brightgreen mono bold
title                 = color brightgreen mono bold
activetitle           = color brightgreen mono bold	
scrollbar             = color green
scrollbarhigh         = color brightgreen mono bold
scrollbararrow        = color brightgreen mono bold
unplayedsong          = color brightwhite mono bold
playingsong           = color yellow mono underline
playedsong            = color white
selected_unplayedsong = color brightwhite red mono reverse
selected_playingsong  = color yellow red mono reverse
selected_playedsong   = color white red mono reverse

[colors.playerwindow]
# the player window shows informations about the song which is 
# currently being played on the main player
background      = color white
border          = color green
activeborder    = color brightgreen mono bold
title           = color brightgreen mono bold
description     = color brightcyan mono bold
content         = color white
progressbar     = color cyan cyan 
progressbarhigh = color red red mono bold

[colors.iteminfowindow]
# the iteminfo window shows informations about the currently selected item
# (song, artist, album, playlist, etc.)
background   = color white
border       = color green
activeborder = color brightgreen mono bold
title        = color brightgreen mono bold
description  = color brightcyan mono bold
content      = color white

[colors.statusbar]
background  = color white
key         = color brightcyan mono bold
description = color white

[colors.inputwindow]
# colors (the border and title colors are only relevant if inputwindow.type="popup")
background   = color white
border       = color green
activeborder = color brightgreen mono bold
title        = color brightgreen mono bold
description  = color brightcyan mono bold
content      = color white

[colors.mixerwindow]
# colors (the border and title colors are only relevant, if type="popup")
background   = color white
border       = color green
activeborder = color brightgreen mono bold
title        = color brightgreen mono bold
description  = color brightcyan mono bold
content      = color white
bar          = color cyan cyan
barhigh      = color red red mono bold

[colors.helpwindow]
background   = color white
border       = color green
activeborder = color brightgreen mono bold
title        = color brightgreen mono bold
key          = color brightcyan mono bold
description  = color white

[colors.logwindow]
background   = color white
border       = color green
activeborder = color brightgreen mono bold
time         = color brightgreen mono bold
debug        = color white
info         = color white
warning      = color cyan
error        = color red mono bold

[colors.statswindow]
background   = color white
border       = color green
activeborder = color brightgreen mono bold
title        = color brightgreen mono bold
description  = color brightcyan mono bold
content      = color white


##############################################################################
# keybindings
##############################################################################

# each entry is a space separated list of keys, where for each key:
# - the prefixes alt- and ctrl- may be used
# - case is important
# - KEY_... identifiers from the curses library (+KEY_SPACE for the space key) 
#   may be used

[keybindings.general]
# keybindings independent of filelist and playlist window
refresh                   = ctrl-l
# note that the exit key has to be pressed two times in fast succession
exit                      = ctrl-x
playerstart               = p P
playerpause               = p P
playernextsong            = n N
playerprevioussong        = b B
playerforward             = >
playerrewind              = <
playerstop                = S
playlistdeleteplayedsongs = KEY_BACKSPACE
playlistclear             = ctrl-d
playlistsave              = ctrl-w
playlistreplay            = ctrl-u
playlisttoggleautoplaymode= ctrl-t
togglelayout              = KEY_F10
showhelp                  = ?
showlog                   = !
showstats                 = %
showiteminfolong          = =
showlyrics                = L
toggleiteminfowindow      = ctrl-v
volumeup                  = )
volumedown                = (
# Play speed controls
playerplayfaster          = }
playerplayslower          = {
playerspeedreset          = ~
# rating of currently playing song
playerratecurrentsong1    = alt-1
playerratecurrentsong2    = alt-2
playerratecurrentsong3    = alt-3
playerratecurrentsong4    = alt-4
playerratecurrentsong5    = alt-5

[keybindings.filelistwindow]
# additional keybindings when filelist window is active

selectnext        = KEY_DOWN j
selectprev        = KEY_UP k
selectnextpage    = ctrl-n KEY_NPAGE
selectprevpage    = ctrl-p KEY_PPAGE
selectfirst       = ctrl-a KEY_HOME
selectlast        = ctrl-e KEY_END
dirdown           = KEY_RIGHT KEY_SPACE \n KEY_ENTER l
dirup             = KEY_LEFT h
addsongtoplaylist = KEY_SPACE \n KEY_ENTER KEY_RIGHT l
adddirtoplaylist  = i I KEY_IC alt-KEY_RIGHT
playselectedsong  = alt-\n alt-KEY_ENTER
activateplaylist  = \t
insertrandomlist  = r R
rescan            = u U
toggledelete      = D
search            = / ctrl-s
repeatsearch      = ctrl-g

[keybindings.playlistwindow]
# additional keybindings when playlist window is active

selectnext       = KEY_DOWN j
selectprev       = KEY_UP k
selectnextpage   = ctrl-n KEY_NPAGE
selectprevpage   = ctrl-p KEY_PPAGE
selectfirst      = ctrl-a KEY_HOME
selectlast       = ctrl-e KEY_END
moveitemup       = +
moveitemdown     = -
deleteitem       = d D KEY_DC
activatefilelist = \t KEY_LEFT h
playselectedsong = alt-\n alt-KEY_ENTER
shuffle          = r R
rescan           = u U
filelistjumptoselectedsong = KEY_RIGHT l