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Old 01-01-2006, 10:03 PM   #1
bdika
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Sound Juicer command line options


Hi:

I've googled the internet, been to the Sound Juicer site and read the Gnome documentation on Sound Juicer but I could not find any information on command line options for Sound Juicer.

I need commands for play, pause, next track, previous track and eject. I am looking for these because I have a multi-media keyboard not natively supported by Hotkeys or LinEAK and I want to program it using Hotkeys and the various commands for Sound Juicer.

The Sound Juicer menu has some Control Key shortcuts on it but I don't know how to pass these to the command line. For example how do I pass Control-J to the command line. I've tried ^j but it doesn't seem to work.

Any help would be much appreciarted.

Regards,
Bill Dika
 
  


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