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1##############################################################
2## This is the example configuration file. Copy it to ##
3## $HOME/.ncmpcpp/config or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/ncmpcpp/config ##
4## and set up your preferences. ##
5##############################################################
6#
7##### directories ######
8##
9## Directory for storing ncmpcpp related files.
10## Changing it is useful if you want to store
11## everything somewhere else and provide command
12## line setting for alternative location to config
13## file which defines that while launching ncmpcpp.
14##
15#
16ncmpcpp_directory = ~/.ncmpcpp
17#
18##
19## Directory for storing downloaded lyrics. It
20## defaults to ~/.lyrics since other MPD clients
21## (eg. ncmpc) also use that location.
22##
23#
24#lyrics_directory = ~/.lyrics
25#
26##### connection settings #####
27#
28#mpd_host = localhost
29#
30#mpd_port = 6600
31#
32#mpd_connection_timeout = 5
33#
34## Needed for tag editor and file operations to work.
35##
36mpd_music_dir = ~/usr/music
37#
38#mpd_crossfade_time = 5
39#
40##### music visualizer #####
41##
42## Note: In order to make music visualizer work you'll
43## need to use mpd fifo output, whose format parameter
44## has to be set to 44100:16:1 for mono visualization
45## or 44100:16:2 for stereo visualization. Example
46## configuration (it has to be put into mpd.conf):
47##
48## audio_output {
49## type "fifo"
50## name "Visualizer feed"
51## path "/tmp/mpd.fifo"
52## format "44100:16:2"
53## }
54##
55#
56visualizer_fifo_path = /tmp/mpd.fifo
57#
58##
59## Note: Below parameter is needed for ncmpcpp
60## to determine which output provides data for
61## visualizer and thus allow syncing between
62## visualization and sound as currently there
63## are some problems with it.
64##
65#
66visualizer_output_name = my fifo
67#
68##
69## If you set format to 44100:16:2, make it 'yes'.
70##
71visualizer_in_stereo = yes
72#
73##
74## Multiply received samples by given value. Very
75## useful for proper visualization of quiet music.
76##
77#visualizer_sample_multiplier = 1
78#
79##
80## Note: Below parameter defines how often ncmpcpp
81## has to "synchronize" visualizer and audio outputs.
82## 30 seconds is optimal value, but if you experience
83## synchronization problems, set it to lower value.
84## Keep in mind that sane values start with >=10.
85##
86#
87visualizer_sync_interval = 30
88#
89##
90## Note: To enable spectrum frequency visualization
91## you need to compile ncmpcpp with fftw3 support.
92##
93#
94## Available values: spectrum, wave, wave_filled, ellipse.
95##
96visualizer_type = spectrum
97#
98#visualizer_look = ●▮
99visualizer_look = "●•"
100#
101#visualizer_color = blue, cyan, green, yellow, magenta, red
102#
103## Alternative subset of 256 colors for terminals that support it.
104##
105#visualizer_color = 41, 83, 119, 155, 185, 215, 209, 203, 197, 161
106#
107##### system encoding #####
108##
109## ncmpcpp should detect your charset encoding
110## but if it failed to do so, you can specify
111## charset encoding you are using here.
112##
113## Note: You can see whether your ncmpcpp build
114## supports charset detection by checking output
115## of `ncmpcpp --version`.
116##
117## Note: Since MPD uses UTF-8 by default, setting
118## this option makes sense only if your encoding
119## is different.
120##
121#
122#system_encoding = ""
123#
124##### delays #####
125#
126## Time of inactivity (in seconds) after playlist
127## highlighting will be disabled (0 = always on).
128##
129#playlist_disable_highlight_delay = 5
130#
131## Defines how long messages are supposed to be visible.
132##
133#message_delay_time = 5
134#
135##### song format #####
136##
137## For a song format you can use:
138##
139## %l - length
140## %f - filename
141## %D - directory
142## %a - artist
143## %A - album artist
144## %t - title
145## %b - album
146## %y - date
147## %n - track number (01/12 -> 01)
148## %N - full track info (01/12 -> 01/12)
149## %g - genre
150## %c - composer
151## %p - performer
152## %d - disc
153## %C - comment
154## %P - priority
155## $R - begin right alignment
156##
157## If you want to make sure that a part of the format is displayed
158## only when certain tags are present, you can archieve it by
159## grouping them with brackets, e.g. '{%a - %t}' will be evaluated
160## to 'ARTIST - TITLE' if both tags are present or '' otherwise.
161## It is also possible to define a list of alternatives by providing
162## several groups and separating them with '|', e.g. '{%t}|{%f}'
163## will be evaluated to 'TITLE' or 'FILENAME' if the former is not
164## present.
165##
166## Note: If you want to set limit on maximal length of a tag, just
167## put the appropriate number between % and character that defines
168## tag type, e.g. to make album take max. 20 terminal cells, use '%20b'.
169##
170## In addition, formats support markers used for text attributes.
171## They are followed by character '$'. After that you can put:
172##
173## - 0 - default window color (discards all other colors)
174## - 1 - black
175## - 2 - red
176## - 3 - green
177## - 4 - yellow
178## - 5 - blue
179## - 6 - magenta
180## - 7 - cyan
181## - 8 - white
182## - 9 - end of current color
183## - b - bold text
184## - u - underline text
185## - r - reverse colors
186## - a - use alternative character set
187##
188## If you don't want to use a non-color attribute anymore, just put it
189## again, but this time insert character '/' between '$' and attribute
190## character, e.g. {$b%t$/b}|{$r%f$/r} will display bolded title tag
191## or filename with reversed colors.
192##
193## If you want to use 256 colors and/or background colors in formats
194## (the naming scheme is described below in section about color
195## definitions), it can be done with the syntax $(COLOR), e.g. to set
196## the artist tag to one of the non-standard colors and make it have
197## yellow background, you need to write $(197_yellow)%a$(end). Note
198## that for standard colors this is interchangable with attributes
199## listed above.
200##
201## Note: colors can be nested.
202##
203#
204#song_list_format = {%a - }{%t}|{$8%f$9}$R{$3(%l)$9}
205#
206#song_status_format = {{%a{ "%b"{ (%y)}} - }{%t}}|{%f}
207#
208#song_library_format = {%n - }{%t}|{%f}
209#
210#
211#alternative_header_first_line_format = $b$1$aqqu$/a$9 {%t}|{%f} $1$atqq$/a$9$/b
212#
213#alternative_header_second_line_format = {{$4$b%a$/b$9}{ - $7%b$9}{ ($4%y$9)}}|{%D}
214#
215#now_playing_prefix = $b
216#
217#now_playing_suffix = $/b
218#
219#browser_playlist_prefix = "$2playlist$9 "
220#
221#selected_item_prefix = $6
222#
223#selected_item_suffix = $9
224#
225#modified_item_prefix = $3> $9
226#
227##
228## Note: attributes are not supported for the following variables.
229##
230#song_window_title_format = {%a - }{%t}|{%f}
231##
232## Note: Below variables are used for sorting songs in browser.
233## The sort mode determines how songs are sorted, and can be used
234## in combination with a sort format to specify a custom sorting format.
235## Available values for browser_sort_mode are "name", "mtime", "format"
236## and "noop".
237##
238#
239#browser_sort_mode = name
240#
241#browser_sort_format = {%a - }{%t}|{%f} {(%l)}
242#
243##### columns settings #####
244##
245## syntax of song columns list format is "column column etc."
246##
247## - syntax for each column is:
248##
249## (width of the column)[color of the column]{displayed tag}
250##
251## Note: Width is by default in %, if you want a column to
252## have fixed size, add 'f' after the value, e.g. (10)[white]{a}
253## will be the column that take 10% of screen (so the real width
254## will depend on actual screen size), whereas (10f)[white]{a}
255## will take 10 terminal cells, no matter how wide the screen is.
256##
257## - color is optional (if you want the default one,
258## leave the field empty).
259##
260## Note: You can give a column additional attributes by putting appropriate
261## character after displayed tag character. Available attributes are:
262##
263## - r - column will be right aligned
264## - E - if tag is empty, empty tag marker won't be displayed
265##
266## You can also:
267##
268## - give a column custom name by putting it after attributes,
269## separated with character ':', e.g. {lr:Length} gives you
270## right aligned column of lengths named "Length".
271##
272## - define sequence of tags, that have to be displayed in case
273## predecessor is empty in a way similar to the one in classic
274## song format, i.e. using '|' character, e.g. {a|c|p:Owner}
275## creates column named "Owner" that tries to display artist
276## tag and then composer and performer if previous ones are
277## not available.
278##
279#
280#song_columns_list_format = (20)[]{a} (6f)[green]{NE} (50)[white]{t|f:Title} (20)[cyan]{b} (7f)[magenta]{l}
281#
282##### various settings #####
283#
284##
285## Note: Custom command that will be executed each
286## time song changes. Useful for notifications etc.
287##
288#execute_on_song_change = ""
289#
290#playlist_show_mpd_host = no
291#
292#playlist_show_remaining_time = no
293#
294#playlist_shorten_total_times = no
295#
296#playlist_separate_albums = no
297#
298##
299## Note: Possible display modes: classic, columns.
300##
301#playlist_display_mode = columns
302#
303#browser_display_mode = classic
304#
305#search_engine_display_mode = classic
306#
307#playlist_editor_display_mode = classic
308#
309#discard_colors_if_item_is_selected = yes
310#
311#incremental_seeking = yes
312#
313#seek_time = 1
314#
315#volume_change_step = 2
316#
317#autocenter_mode = no
318#
319#centered_cursor = no
320#
321##
322## Note: You can specify third character which will
323## be used to build 'empty' part of progressbar.
324##
325#progressbar_look = =>
326progressbar_look = "─╼╶"
327#progressbar_look = "─⊙╶"
328#
329#progressbar_boldness = yes
330#
331## Available values: database, playlist.
332##
333#default_place_to_search_in = database
334#
335## Available values: classic, alternative.
336##
337#user_interface = classic
338#
339#data_fetching_delay = yes
340#
341## Available values: artist, album_artist, date, genre, composer, performer.
342##
343#media_library_primary_tag = artist
344#
345## Available values: wrapped, normal.
346##
347#default_find_mode = wrapped
348#
349#default_tag_editor_pattern = %n - %t
350#
351#header_visibility = yes
352#
353#statusbar_visibility = yes
354#
355#titles_visibility = yes
356#
357#header_text_scrolling = yes
358#
359#cyclic_scrolling = no
360#
361#lines_scrolled = 2
362#
363#follow_now_playing_lyrics = no
364#
365#fetch_lyrics_for_current_song_in_background = no
366#
367#store_lyrics_in_song_dir = no
368#
369#generate_win32_compatible_filenames = yes
370#
371#allow_for_physical_item_deletion = no
372#
373##
374## Note: If you set this variable, ncmpcpp will try to
375## get info from last.fm in language you set and if it
376## fails, it will fall back to english. Otherwise it will
377## use english the first time.
378##
379## Note: Language has to be expressed as an ISO 639 alpha-2 code.
380##
381#lastfm_preferred_language = en
382#
383#show_hidden_files_in_local_browser = no
384#
385##
386## How shall screen switcher work?
387##
388## - "previous" - switch between the current and previous screen.
389## - "screen1,...,screenN" - switch between given sequence of screens.
390##
391## Screens available for use: help, playlist, browser, search_engine,
392## media_library, playlist_editor, tag_editor, outputs, visualizer, clock.
393##
394#screen_switcher_mode = playlist, browser
395#
396##
397## Note: You can define startup screen
398## by choosing screen from the list above.
399##
400#startup_screen = playlist
401#
402##
403## Note: You can define startup slave screen
404## by choosing screen from the list above or
405## an empty value for no slave screen.
406##
407#startup_slave_screen = ""
408#
409#startup_slave_screen_focus = no
410#
411##
412## Default width of locked screen (in %).
413## Acceptable values are from 20 to 80.
414##
415#
416#locked_screen_width_part = 50
417#
418#ask_for_locked_screen_width_part = yes
419#
420#jump_to_now_playing_song_at_start = yes
421#
422#ask_before_clearing_playlists = yes
423#
424#clock_display_seconds = no
425#
426#display_volume_level = yes
427#
428#display_bitrate = no
429#
430#display_remaining_time = no
431#
432## Available values: none, basic, extended, perl.
433##
434#regular_expressions = perl
435#
436##
437## Note: If below is enabled, ncmpcpp will ignore leading
438## "The" word while sorting items in browser, tags in
439## media library, etc.
440##
441#ignore_leading_the = no
442#
443#block_search_constraints_change_if_items_found = yes
444#
445#mouse_support = yes
446#
447#mouse_list_scroll_whole_page = yes
448#
449#empty_tag_marker = <empty>
450#
451#tags_separator = " | "
452#
453#tag_editor_extended_numeration = no
454#
455#media_library_sort_by_mtime = no
456#
457#enable_window_title = yes
458#
459##
460## Note: You can choose default search mode for search
461## engine. Available modes are:
462##
463## - 1 - use mpd built-in searching (no regexes, pattern matching)
464## - 2 - use ncmpcpp searching (pattern matching with support for regexes,
465## but if your mpd is on a remote machine, downloading big database
466## to process it can take a while
467## - 3 - match only exact values (this mode uses mpd function for searching
468## in database and local one for searching in current playlist)
469##
470#
471#search_engine_default_search_mode = 1
472#
473#external_editor = nano
474#
475## Note: set to yes if external editor is a console application.
476##
477#use_console_editor = yes
478#
479##### colors definitions #####
480##
481## It is possible to set a background color by setting a color
482## value "<foreground>_<background>", e.g. red_black will set
483## foregound color to red and background color to black.
484##
485## In addition, for terminals that support 256 colors it
486## is possible to set one of them by using a number in range
487## [1, 256] instead of color name, e.g. numerical value
488## corresponding to red_black is 2_1. To find out if the
489## terminal supports 256 colors, run ncmpcpp and check out
490## the bottom of the help screen for list of available colors
491## and their numerical values.
492##
493## Note: due to technical limitations of ncurses, if 256 colors
494## are used, it is possible to either use only the colors with
495## default background color, or all pairs from 1_1 up to 254_127,
496## depending on the ncurses version used.
497##
498#
499#colors_enabled = yes
500#
501#empty_tag_color = cyan
502#
503#header_window_color = default
504#
505#volume_color = default
506#
507#state_line_color = default
508#
509#state_flags_color = default
510#
511#main_window_color = yellow
512#
513#color1 = white
514#
515#color2 = green
516#
517#main_window_highlight_color = yellow
518#
519#progressbar_color = black
520#
521#progressbar_elapsed_color = green
522#
523#statusbar_color = default
524#
525#alternative_ui_separator_color = black
526#
527#active_column_color = red
528#
529#window_border_color = green
530#
531#active_window_border = red
532#