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nncmpp
======
-'nncmpp' is yet another MPD client. It is in effect a simplified TUI version
-of Sonata. I had already written a lot of the required code before, so I had
-the perfect opportunity to get rid of the unmaintained Python application and
-make the first TUI client that doesn't feel awkward to use.
+'nncmpp' is yet another MPD client. Its specialty is running equally well in
+the terminal, or as an X11 client--it will provide the same keyboard- and
+mouse-friendly interface.
+
+This project began its life as a simplified TUI version of Sonata. I had
+already written a lot of the required code before, so I had the perfect
+opportunity to get rid of the unmaintained Python application, and to make
+the first TUI client that doesn't feel awkward to use.
If it's not obvious enough, the name is a pun on all those ridiculous client
names, and should be pronounced as "nincompoop".
Features
--------
-Most stuff is there. Enough for me to use the program exclusively. Among other
-things, it can display and change PulseAudio volume directly to cover the use
-case of remote control, it has a fast spectrum visualiser, and both
-the appearance and key bindings can be customized.
+Most stuff is there. I've been using the program exclusively for many years.
+Among other things, it can display and change PulseAudio volume directly
+to cover the use case of remote control, it has a fast spectrum visualiser,
+and both its appearance and key bindings can be customized.
-Note that since I only use the filesystem browsing mode, that's also the only
-thing I care to implement for the time being. Similarly, the search feature is
-known to be clumsy.
+Note that currently only the filesystem browsing mode is implemented,
+and the search feature is known to be clumsy.
image::nncmpp.png[align="center"]
@@ -38,6 +41,7 @@ Build dependencies: CMake, pkg-config, asciidoctor,
liberty (included), termo (included) +
Runtime dependencies: ncursesw, libunistring, cURL,
fftw3 (optional), libpulse (optional)
+Optional X11 dependencies: x11, xkbcommon, xft
$ git clone --recursive https://git.janouch.name/p/nncmpp.git
$ mkdir nncmpp/build
@@ -54,16 +58,19 @@ Or you can try telling CMake to make a package for you. For Debian it is:
$ cpack -G DEB
# dpkg -i nncmpp-*.deb
-Terminal caveats
-----------------
-This application aspires to be as close to a GUI as possible. It expects you
-to use the mouse (though it's not required). Terminals are, however, somewhat
-tricky to get consistent results on, so be aware of the following:
+User interface caveats
+----------------------
+The ncurses interface aspires to be as close to a GUI as possible. Don't shy
+away from using your mouse (though keyboard is also fine). Terminals are,
+however, tricky to get consistent results on, so be aware of the following:
- use a UTF-8 locale to get finer resolution progress bars and scrollbars
- Xterm needs `XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true` for the default bindings to work
- urxvt's 'vtwheel' plugin sabotages scrolling
+The X11 graphical interface is a second-class citizen, so some limitations of
+terminals carry over, such as the plain default theme.
+
Contributing and Support
------------------------
Use https://git.janouch.name/p/nncmpp to report any bugs, request features,