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							- # This is a configuration file for the MOC player.  It should be named
 - # 'config' and placed in the ~/.moc directory.  As this file can specify
 - # commands which invoke other applications, MOC will refuse to start if it
 - # is not owned by either root or the current user, or if it is writable by
 - # anyone other than its owner.  All options are given with their default
 - # values, and therefore commented.
 - 
 - # Comments begin with '#'.
 - # You can use quotes and escape ('\') in parameters.
 - #
 - # You can have variable values substituted by enclosing the variable name
 - # as "${...}".  (This only applies to the portion of the option following
 - # the ' ='.)  Variables are substituted first from the environment then,
 - # if not found, from the configuration options.  (Note that the value of
 - # a configuration option substituted is that which it has at the time the
 - # substitution variable is encountered.)  If there is a naming conflict
 - # between an environment and configuration variable, you may be able to
 - # resolve it by using lowercase as the environment variable matches are
 - # case-sensitive whereas the configuration variables are not.
 - #
 - # You can also use the form "${...:-...}" where the value in the second
 - # position will be substituted if the variable name given in the first
 - # position is unset or null.
 - #
 - # So, for example:
 - #
 - #     MusicDir = /music/${USER:-public}
 - #     Fastdir1 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/rock
 - #     Fastdir2 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/electronic
 - #     Fastdir3 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/rap
 - #     Fastdir4 = ${MusicDir}/mp3/etc
 - #
 - # Variable names are limited to those accepted by the BASH shell; that
 - # is, those comprising the upper- and lowercase ASCII characters, digits
 - # and the underscore.
 - #
 - # If you need to use the "${" sequence for any other purpose, write "$${"
 - # and it will be replaced by "${" and not treated as a substitution.
 - #
 - # Some options take lists of strings as their values.  The strings are
 - # separated by colons.  Additional strings can be appended to the list
 - # using "+ =" in place of a plain "=" to assign the value.  For an example,
 - # see the XTerms option.
 - #
 - # You can override any configuration option when you run MOC using the
 - # '-O' command line option:
 - #
 - #     mocp -O AutoNext =no -O messagelingertime=1 -O XTerms+=xxt:xwt
 - #
 - # This command line option can be repeated as many times as needed and
 - # the configuration option name is not case sensitive.  (Note that MOC
 - # does not perform variable substitution on the value of such overridden
 - # configuration options.)  Most option values are set before the
 - # configuration file is processed (which allows the new values to be
 - # picked up by substitutions), however list-valued options are overridden
 - # afterwards (which gives the choice of whether the configured values are
 - # replaced or added to).
 - 
 - # Remember that the client and server are separate processes and the
 - # server will retain the configuration values formed from the environment
 - # within which it was originally started.
 - 
 - # Show file titles (title, author, album) instead of file names?
 - #ReadTags = yes
 - 
 - # In which directory do you store your music files?  If you specify it
 - # you will be able to jump straight to this directory with the '-m'
 - # parameter or the 'm' command.  This can also point to a playlist.
 - #
 - # Example:    MusicDir = "/home/joe/music"
 - #
 - MusicDir = ${HOME}/mnt/greeno-ntfs/media
 - 
 - # Start in the music directory by default?  If set to 'no', start
 - # in the current directory by default.  A single directory on
 - # the command line takes precedence.
 - StartInMusicDir = yes
 - 
 - # Default FormatString:
 - #
 - #   %n - Track number
 - #   %a - Artist
 - #   %A - Album
 - #   %t - Title
 - #   %(X:TRUE:FALSE) - Ternary expression: if X exists, do TRUE,
 - #                     otherwise FALSE.  The escape character must
 - #                     be doubled (i.e., '\\').  (See zshmisc
 - #                     documentation for more information.)
 - #
 - #FormatString = "%(n:%n :)%(a:%a - :)%(t:%t:)%(A: \(%A\):)"
 - 
 - # Theme file to use.  This can be absolute path or relative to
 - # /usr/share/moc/themes/ (depends on installation prefix) or
 - # ~/.moc/themes/ .
 - #
 - # Example:    Theme = laras_theme
 - #
 - Theme = moca+_theme
 - 
 - # Use mmap() to read files.  mmap() is much slower on NFS.
 - UseMMap = yes
 - 
 - # FastDirs, these allow you to jump directly to a directory, the key
 - # bindings are in the keymap file.
 - #
 - # Examples:   Fastdir1 = /mp3/rock
 - #             Fastdir2 = /mp3/electronic
 - #             Fastdir3 = /mp3/rap
 - #             Fastdir4 = /mp3/etc
 - #
 - #Fastdir1 =
 - #Fastdir2 =
 - #Fastdir3 =
 - #Fastdir4 =
 - #Fastdir5 =
 - #Fastdir6 =
 - #Fastdir7 =
 - #Fastdir8 =
 - #Fastdir9 =
 - #Fastdir10 =
 - 
 - # Display full paths instead of just file names in the playlist.
 - #PlaylistFullPaths = yes
 - 
 - # Run the OnSongChange command when a new song starts playing.
 - # Specify the full path (i.e. no leading '~') of an executable to run.
 - # Arguments will be passed, and you can use the following escapes:
 - #
 - #     %a artist
 - #     %r album
 - #     %f filename
 - #     %t title
 - #     %n track
 - #     %d file duration in XX:YY form
 - #     %D file duration, number of seconds
 - #
 - # No pipes/redirects can be used directly, but writing a shell script
 - # can do the job.
 - #
 - # Example:    OnSongChange = "/home/jack/.moc/myscript %a %r"
 - #
 - #OnSongChange =
 - 
 - # Run the OnStop command (full path, no arguments) when MOC changes state
 - # to stopped (i.e., when user stopped playing or changes a song).
 - #OnStop = "/home/jack/.moc/myscript_on_stop"
 
 
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