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WWWWMMMM2222XXXXMMMMCCCCDDDD((((1111)))) vvvv1111....0000 ((((11114444 JJJJaaaannnn 1111999999994444)))) WWWWMMMM2222XXXXMMMMCCCCDDDD((((1111))))
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wm2xmcd - workman-to-xmcd CD database file converter
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wwwwmmmm2222xxxxmmmmccccdddd [-_v n] [-_d outdir] [-_c] _w_o_r_k_m_a_n_d_b ...
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
Similar in function to _x_m_c_d, _w_o_r_k_m_a_n is a CD audio player
utility for the X window system, but uses the XView/Open
Look interface. _W_m_2_x_m_c_d is a simple program that converts
_w_o_r_k_m_a_n CD database files to the _x_m_c_d format. A specified
_w_o_r_k_m_a_n CD database file is used as input and Xmcd CD
database files are generated.
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_W_m_2_x_m_c_d supports the following options:
-_v _n Specifies level of verbosity of output diagnostics.
Currently the levels 0 through 3 are supported. Level
0 is the "quietest" whereas level 3 generates lots of
messages.
-_d _o_u_t_d_i_r
Specifies the output directory. The default is ccccddddddddbbbb
under the current directory. If the -_c option is also
specified, then subdirectories under _o_u_t_d_i_r will be
created.
-_c With this option, _w_m_2_x_m_c_d will prompt the user to type
a category name for each CD entry to be converted.
Each category will be a subdirectory under the output
directory.
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_W_o_r_k_m_a_n uses a complex multi-line track title description
scheme, whereas _x_m_c_d uses a simple list of single-line
titles. Xmcd has flexible free-form text fields associated
with the CD as well as each track. _W_m_2_x_m_c_d currently
expands the multi-line _w_o_r_k_m_a_n track entries into a format
that fits the _x_m_c_d list, but does not use the free-form text
fields.
Some _w_o_r_k_m_a_n database keywords are ignored by this utility,
notably those that correspond to _w_o_r_k_m_a_n features that are
irrelevant in _x_m_c_d.
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PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111 ((((pppprrrriiiinnnntttteeeedddd 7777////3333////99994444))))
WWWWMMMM2222XXXXMMMMCCCCDDDD((((1111)))) vvvv1111....0000 ((((11114444 JJJJaaaannnn 1111999999994444)))) WWWWMMMM2222XXXXMMMMCCCCDDDD((((1111))))
xmcd(1).
AAAAUUUUTTTTHHHHOOOORRRR
Ti Kan (_t_i@_a_m_b._o_r_g)
AMB Research Laboratories, Sunnyvale, CA, U.S.A.
Comments, suggestions, and bug reports are always welcome.
Inquiries about _w_o_r_k_m_a_n should be directed to its author,
Steve Grimm (_k_o_r_e_t_h@_h_y_p_e_r_i_o_n._c_o_m).
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