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to shut up the pkglint warnings.
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"ncurses" option. "wide-curses" now just toggles whether we use
wide or narrow curses, which is a much simpler knob for users.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
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2007-12-17 -- Herrie 1.9.1:
* Added: 'L' button to locate files in the current directory
* Fixed: Remove almost endless recursion by not recursing on symlinks
* Added: Input can be aborted pressing the escape button - Pieter-Paul Spiertz
* Improved: Manual content now matches installed configuration
* Fixed: Don't autoload the playlist when files are passed on the cmdline
2007-12-02 -- Herrie 1.9:
* Added: Support for changing the volume
* Improved: Make license of MD5 code in sync with the rest
* Improved: Avoid deprecated CoreAudio calls on Leopard
* Fixed: Stop processing of signals during shutdown
* Added: Spanish and Catalan translations - Xavier de Blas
* Added: '{' and '}' buttons to move tracks to top/bottom - Jille Timmermans
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While here, kill excess indentation in DESCR.
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development but decided it was too crufty. If it turns out it's
needed, we can always add it again.
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support only requires www/curl, so enable that too along with curl support.
I'm not bumping the revision since I just committed it.
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Blurb:
Herrie is a command line music player. It supports multiple audio file
formats (including MP3 and Ogg Vorbis) and has the ability to send
playback statistics to AudioScrobbler. The word `herrie' is Dutch for
`clamor'.
Herrie uses a split-screen user interface: a playlist at the top and a
filebrowser at the bottom. The application has two modes of operation,
called `party mode' and `XMMS mode'. When the application is started in
party mode, the first song in the playlist gets started. It will also
be removed from the playlist as well. When the application is started
in XMMS mode, any song can be started and will not be removed from the
playlist. The default mode is party mode.
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