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diff --git a/audio/decibel-audio-player/README b/audio/decibel-audio-player/README index 2d9089bb7e..4d120bb229 100644 --- a/audio/decibel-audio-player/README +++ b/audio/decibel-audio-player/README @@ -1,15 +1,17 @@ decibel-audio-player (GTK+ audio player for GNU/Linux) -Decibel Audio Player is a GTK+ open-source (GPL) audio player for GNU/Linux. -It is very straightforward to use thanks to a clean and user-friendly interface. -It is especially targeted at Gnome and follows the Gnome HIG. +Decibel Audio Player is a GTK+ open-source (GPL) audio player for +GNU/Linux. It is very straightforward to use thanks to a clean and +user-friendly interface. It is especially targeted at Gnome and follows +the Gnome HIG. -Decibel Audio Player is built around a highly modular structure that lets the user -disable completely the features he does not need. -A disabled feature uses absolutely no memory and no processor time. +Decibel Audio Player is built around a highly modular structure that lets +the user disable completely the features he does not need. A disabled +feature uses absolutely no memory and no processor time. -Decibel Audio Player is a real audio player and does not include features that are -not meant to be part of an audio player. -These features, such as tagging files or burning CDs, generally have a better support -in dedicated software. If you are looking for an audio player than can make coffee, -then you should stay away from Decibel and give a try to other players (e.g., Amarok, Exaile). +Decibel Audio Player is a real audio player and does not include features +that are not meant to be part of an audio player. These features, +such as tagging files or burning CDs, generally have a better support +in dedicated software. If you are looking for an audio player than can +make coffee, then you should stay away from Decibel and give a try to +other players (e.g., Amarok, Exaile). |