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# '''Amarok''' | # '''Amarok''' |
Revision as of 19:59, 13 October 2011
Music CoverART
Language | English Français |
A SPECIAL NOTE: First and foremost, this work is based on the development of 3 sources. Kaivalagi Python Scripts and a wlourf LUA sphere script that started on the Ubuntu Threads, as well as a script by larryni for the rounded covert. All I did was take the genesis of these and expand upon them to create several more current applications
Two methods of using Conky, with python or LUA scripts, and currently any of 18 Linux Music apps and Cover Art from local sources;
Online support: The place to ask for support and discuss these scripts:
How To - Conky, Music and Cover Art - 2 Methods for 18 Apps
It started with 14 apps - stay tuned ... there may be is
more!
- Amarok
- Audacious
- Banshee
- Clementine
- Deadbeef
- Decibel Audio Player
- Gmusicbrowser
- Exaile
- Quod Libet
- Gogglesmm
- Guayadeque
- MOCP
- MPD - and any frontend client (ario, sonata, gmpc etc etc)
- Pogo
- Qmmp
- Rhythmbox
- VLC
- Xnoise
The file that does it all: musictools.tar.gz.
Extract everything to ~/
It includes everything for the apps seen above:
- conkys,
- python scripts, bash scripts and
- LUA scripts