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cuetools(1)            DragonFly General Commands Manual           cuetools(1)

NAME

cueprint

DESCRIPTION

cueprint - print disc and track infomation for a cue or toc file

SYNOPSIS

cueprint [option...] [file...]

OPTIONS

-h, --help print usage information -i, --input-format cue|toc set format of file(s) -n, --track-number <number> only print track information for single track. The default is to print information for all tracks. -d, --disc-template <template> set disc template (see TEMPLATE EXPANSION) -t, --track-template <template> set track template (see TEMPLATE EXPANSION)

TEMPLATE EXPANSION

All characters in the template are reproduced in the output except for conversions, which begin with `%'. A conversion has the form `%[flags][width][.precision]<conversion-char>'. There may be zero or more of the following flags: - left justification * place sign before numbers ` ' (space) place a space before a positive number 0 pad with zeros # (unused) width is the minimum field width. precision is the maximum width for strings. Disc template expansion characters are valid for both the disc and track templates. Disc Conversion Specifiers A album arranger C album composer G album genre M album message N number of tracks P album performer S album songwriter T album title U album UPC/EAN Track Conversion Specifiers a track arranger c track composer g track genre i track ISRC m track message n track number p track perfomer t track title u track ISRC (CD-TEXT) Any other character is expanded to that character. For example, a % expands to a literal `%'.

ESCAPES

The following single-character escapes are recognized: \a alert (bell) \b backspace \f formfeed \n newline \r carriage return \t horizontal tab \v vertial tab \0 NULL

NOTES

If no files are specified, stdin is used. If a filename is specified and the format is not specified, the format will be set based on a ".cue" or ".toc" suffix.

EXAMPLES

To display disc and track information (using the default template for both), run: % cueprint album.cue To print the number of tracks in a cue file, run: % cueprint -d '%N\n' album.cue

AUTHOR

Svend Sorensen

SEE ALSO

cueconvert(1), cuebreakpoints(1) cuetools(1)

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