doc: update information

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Andrzej Rybczak
2014-09-12 08:28:10 +02:00
parent a5870c1ff2
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Display help.
Display version information.
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.SH "CONFIGURATION"
When ncmpcpp starts, it tries to read user's settings from the ~/.ncmpcpp/config file. If no user's configuration is found, ncmpcpp uses its default configuration. An example configuration file containing all default values is provided with ncmpcpp and can be found usually in /usr/share/doc/ncmpcpp (exact location may depend on used distribution/OS/configure prefix).
When ncmpcpp starts, it tries to read user's settings from the ~/.ncmpcpp/config file. If no user's configuration is found, ncmpcpp uses its default configuration. An example configuration file containing all default values is provided with ncmpcpp and can be usually found in /usr/share/doc/ncmpcpp (exact location may depend on used distribution or configure prefix).
Note: Each config option value must be enclosed in quotation marks (var = "example"). If you want to use quotation mark inside config option, prepend character '\\' to it.
@@ -360,10 +360,10 @@ Color of visualization.
.B active_window_border = COLOR
Color of active window's border.
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.SH "KEYS"
When ncmpcpp starts, it tries to read user's keybindings from ~/.ncmpcpp/keys file. If no user's keybindings is found, ncmpcpp uses its default keybindings. An example keybindings file containing all default values is provided with ncmpcpp and can be found usually in /usr/share/doc/ncmpcpp (exact location may depend on used distribution/OS/configure prefix).
.SH "BINDINGS"
When ncmpcpp starts, it tries to read user's bindings from ~/.ncmpcpp/bindings file. If no bindings file is found, ncmpcpp uses the defaults. An example bindings file with the default values can be found usually in /usr/share/doc/ncmpcpp (exact location may depend on used distribution or configure prefix).
You can view current ncmpcpp's keybindings by pressing '1' (Help).
You can view current keybindings by pressing F1.
.SH "SONG FORMAT"
For song format you can use: