Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> There's
>
> ,----[ C-h f emms-lastfm-radio-skip RET ]
> | emms-lastfm-radio-skip is an interactive compiled Lisp function in 
> `emms-lastfm.el'.
> | (emms-lastfm-radio-skip)
> |
> | Inform Last.fm that you want to skip the currently playing
> | song.
> `----

Yes, I had found this one. But when i run that, i only got some messages
in minibuffer: 

,----
| Contacting host: ws.audioscrobbler.com:80
| EMMS: Rated current track
`----

The song is still playing... What I would like is stop current song
immediately and start a new one.

>> Third, emms-all is lack of one line setup for emms-lastfm in the ";;
>> setup" section, namely:
>>
>> ,----
>> | (emms-lastfm-enable)
>> `----
>>
>> Right?
>
> No, I think this is intentional.  What about users that use that setup
> to get another feature but don't want to use Last.fm?  

But besides listening to the lastfm radio, what other generic features
emms-lastfm.el would provide...

For me, at first, I didn't realized that I need (emms-lastfm-enable) at
all, because M-x emms-lastfm-radio-similar-artists looks like just
working. Without (emms-lastfm-enable) won't be good, I guess?

> I think they will
> get error messages because the lastfm user/password are unset and
> stuff...

If you do not want to bother users, maybe the error message could be
delayed to when user really starts to listen to lastfm radio.

-- 
William

http://williamxu.net9.org


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