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This is a skeleton outline for adding info that people find useful or think may be useful to others.  Any non-intuitive features should be documented.
This is a skeleton outline for adding info that people find useful or think may be useful to others.  Any non-intuitive features should be documented.
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<big>'''The panucci User Manual'''</big>
<big>'''The panucci User Manual'''</big>
==About This Manual==
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==Using panucci==
==Using panucci==
Panucci is mostly intuitive.  This is intended to cover areas that might not be immediatly obvious.
Panucci is mostly intuitive.
===Accessing audio===
===Accessing audio===
====Opening audio====
====Opening audio====

Revision as of 07:53, 11 July 2009

This is a skeleton outline for adding info that people find useful or think may be useful to others. Any non-intuitive features should be documented.

The panucci User Manual

About This Manual

Disclaimer

Credits

Installing

Install from the installation manager. Or it can be obtained here

Introduction

panucci is primarily a podcast player, though it can be used as a music player.

Highlights

  • auto memorize playback position on exit
  • resumes from memorized position when track is next played
  • Easy, single handed operation
  • Skip forward/backwards (short skip and long skip)
  • support for mp3 and ogg playback

Using panucci

Panucci is mostly intuitive.

Accessing audio

Opening audio

The 'Open' menu brings up a file manager which can be used to select individual audio tracks.

Opening playlists

From the 'Open' menu, select a playlist instead of an individual track.

Saving playlists

There is no save option for playlists - instead, if you have generated a playlist you will be asked if you want to save it when you exit gpodder.

Playback controls

|<< and >>|
  Primary action: Skip backward/forward by the amount contained by
    the "seek_long" gconf setting (default: 60 seconds).
  Secondary action: Skip backward/forward by one track in the playlist.

[*] (the bookmark button)
  Primary action: Create a bookmark at the current position
  Secondary action: Switch to the playlist tab and highlight the
    current track.

FAQ's=

Any questions that come up more than once in the Forum can be put in here