# This is the example keymap file for MOC. You can define your own key # bindings for MOC commands by creating your own keymap file and setting # the 'Keymap' option in ~/.moc/config. # # The format of this file is: # # - Lines beginning with # are comments. # - Blank lines are ignored. # - Every other line is expected to be in one of the formats: # # COMMAND = [KEY ...] # COMMAND += KEY ... # # The KEY can be: # # - Just a char, like i, L, ", * # - CTRL-KEY sequence: ^k (CTRL-k), ^4 # - ALT-KEY (meta) sequence: M-j (ALT-j), M-/ # - Special keys: DOWN, UP # LEFT, RIGHT # HOME, END # BACKSPACE # INS, DEL # ENTER # PAGE_UP, PAGE_DOWN # SPACE, TAB # KEYPAD_CENTER # ESCAPE # F1 - F12 # # Note that the use of a digit as a KEY is deprecated. # # Maximum number of KEYs for one COMMAND is 5. # # Omitting the KEY for a COMMAND will unbind all its default keys. They # will also be automatically unbound when you bind new KEYs to it. Individual # default KEYs will be automatically unbound when they are explicitly bound # to some other COMMAND. # # Using the '+=' form will cause the KEYs to be appended to any existing # (default or explicit) bindings for the COMMAND. Appending an existing # default binding for the same COMMAND will cause MOC to think of that KEY # as then being explicitly bound. # # Only one binding for any given COMMAND can appear in the keymap file. One # exception to this is that if the default keys for a COMMAND are explicitly # unbound then a subsequent binding may appear for it. A second exception # is that multiple appending bindings may appear. # # Meta-key detection is sensitive to the ESCDELAY environment variable (see # the manpage for ncurses(3)). In its absence, MOC resets the default # delay to 25ms. If you need to emulate meta-key sequences using the ESC # key, then you may need to set the value of ESCDELAY back to its ncurses # default of 1000ms (but doing so will make the response to the ESC key # sluggish). # # If MOC's keypresses are being filtered through some other program (in a # GUI environment, for example) which also does meta-key detection, then # MOC is at the mercy of the timings with which that program presents them. # # Default key configuration for MOC (and a list of all available commands): # MOC control keys: quit_client = q quit = Q # Menu and interface control keys: go = f menu_down = n menu_up = p menu_page_down = PAGE_DOWN menu_page_up = PAGE_UP menu_first_item = HOME menu_last_item = END search_menu = g / toggle_read_tags = F toggle_show_time = ^t toggle_show_format = ^f toggle_menu = TAB toggle_layout = L #toggle_hidden_files = H next_search = ^g ^n #show_lyrics = L theme_menu = T help = H ? refresh = ^r reload = r # Audio playing and positioning keys: seek_forward = RIGHT seek_backward = LEFT seek_forward_fast = ] seek_backward_fast = [ pause = SPACE stop = s next = N previous = P toggle_shuffle = S toggle_repeat = R toggle_auto_next = X toggle_mixer = x go_url = o # Volume control keys: volume_down_1 = < volume_up_1 = > volume_down_5 = , volume_up_5 = . volume_10 = M-1 volume_20 = M-2 volume_30 = M-3 volume_40 = M-4 volume_50 = M-5 volume_60 = M-6 volume_70 = M-7 volume_80 = M-8 volume_90 = M-9 # Directory navigation keys: defaults are Shift-number # (i.e., 'shift 1' -> '!' -> 'Fastdir1'). go_to_a_directory = i go_to_music_directory = m go_to_fast_dir1 = ! go_to_fast_dir2 = @ go_to_fast_dir3 = # go_to_fast_dir4 = $ go_to_fast_dir5 = % go_to_fast_dir6 = ^ go_to_fast_dir7 = & go_to_fast_dir8 = * go_to_fast_dir9 = ( go_to_fast_dir10 = ) go_to_playing_file = G go_up = b # Playlist specific keys: add_file = a add_directory = A plist_add_stream = ^u delete_from_playlist = d #playlist_full_paths = P plist_move_up = u #plist_move_down = j save_playlist = V remove_dead_entries = Y clear_playlist = C # Queue manipulation keys: enqueue_file = z clear_queue = Z # User interaction control: history_up = UP history_down = DOWN delete_to_start = ^u delete_to_end = ^k cancel = ^x ESCAPE hide_message = M # Softmixer specific keys: toggle_softmixer = w toggle_make_mono = J # Equalizer specific keys: toggle_equalizer = E equalizer_refresh = e equalizer_prev = K #equalizer_next = k # External commands: mark_start = ' mark_end = " exec_command1 = F1 exec_command2 = F2 exec_command3 = F3 exec_command4 = F4 exec_command5 = F5 exec_command6 = F6 exec_command7 = F7 exec_command8 = F8 exec_command9 = F9 exec_command10 = F10 # The following commands are available but not assigned to any keys by # default: # # toggle_percent Switch on/off play progress bar time percentage #