X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.afs;h=ef51c2944259c010b5da74814ece1becef7f6cd9;hp=9e588a6a6c7a888168bf61af239823e81c98f560;hb=bced94f9f81fdf355b61738e968aa8b61bfc36e7;hpb=40de1dd2fdbb054444d585aa70e2d50166a66e07 diff --git a/README.afs b/README.afs index 9e588a6a..ef51c294 100644 --- a/README.afs +++ b/README.afs @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ A mood consists of a unique name and its *mood definition*, which is a set of *mood lines* containing expressions in terms of attributes and other data contained in the database. -A mood defines a subset of audio files called the *admissible audio -files* for that mood. At any time, at most one mood can be *active* -which means that para_server is going to select only files from that -subset of admissible files. +A mood defines a subset of audio files called the *admissible audio files* +for that mood. At any time, at most one mood can be *active* which +means that para_server is going to select only files from that subset +of admissible files. So in order to create a mood definition one has to write a set of mood lines. Mood lines come in three flavours: Accept lines, deny @@ -225,10 +225,10 @@ songs is Troubles? --------- -Use loglevel one (option -l 1 for most commands) to show debugging -info. Almost all paraslash executables have a brief online help which -is displayed by using the -h switch. The --detailed-help option prints -the full help text. +Use the debug loglevel (option -l debug for most commands) to show +debugging info. Almost all paraslash executables have a brief online +help which is displayed by using the -h switch. The --detailed-help +option prints the full help text. para_fsck tries to fix your database. Use --force (even if your name isn't Luke) to clean up after a crash. However, first make sure