I have created Conky GMusicbrowser scripts based on Kaivalagi (Mark Buck) scripts who is well known in the Conky world.
Here is a link that shows my desktop with all of this running
Attached is a file (conkygmb.tar.gz) Here that contains the following files:
Also included are enhanced icons (using the Gimp) I use for the display
You will need to make sure each file is set to be executable
example
chmod u+x start-conkygmusic.sh
I will explain each function and how to set these up
Once these are in your /home/your username/ directory nothing further will need to be done
I am working on getting a ppa package setup for all of this and once it is done changes to these will be automatically applied
Within this file is where you can change some of the layout options of conky. You will have to do nothing to this file for it to work.
For more information on these settings, I would look in the mega thread at Ubuntu Forums Here
${color sky blue}Title: ${color2}[--datatype=TI --maxlength=32] ${color sky blue}Artist: ${color2}[--datatype=AR --maxlength=32] ${color sky blue}Album: ${color2}[--datatype=AL --maxlength=30] ${color sky blue}Position: ${color2}[--datatype=PT] - [--datatype=LE] - [--datatype=PP]% ${color sky blue}${execibar 1 ~/conkyGmusicbrowser.py --datatype=PP} ${voffset 7}${color2}[--datatype=ST] ${color sky blue} Volume ${color2}[--datatype=VO] ${color sky blue}BitRate ${color2}[--datatype=BR] ${image ~/Pictures/music.png -p 1,127-s 39x39} ${voffset 108}${image /tmp/gmusicbrowser-coverart.jpg -p 1,168 -s 375x375}
In this template file you see how the datatypes are defined and therefore how it is displayed on the desktop. In this file you can change several variables. Below is a list of all of the datatypes
Usage: conkyGmusicbrowser [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -t FILE, --template=FILE define a template file to generate output in one call. A displayable item in the file is in the form [--datatype=TI]. The following are possible options within each item: --datatype,--ratingchar. Note that the short forms of the options are not currently supported! None of these options are applicable at command line when using templates. -d DATATYPE, --datatype=DATATYPE [default: TI] The data type options are: ST (status), CA (coverart), TI (title), AL (album), AR (artist), GE (genre), YR (year), TN (track number), FN (file name), BR (bitrate k/s), LE (length), PP (current position in percent), PT (current position in time), VO (volume), RT (rating). Not applicable at command line when using templates. -r CHAR, --ratingchar=CHAR [default: *] The output character for the ratings scale. Command line option overridden if used in templates. -s TEXT, --statustext=TEXT [default: Playing,Paused,Stopped] The text must be comma delimited in the form 'A,B,C'. Command line option overridden if used in templates. -n, --nounknownoutput Turn off unknown output such as "Unknown" for title and "0:00" for length. Command line option overridden if used in templates. -S, --secondsoutput Force all position and length output to be in seconds only. -m LENGTH, --maxlength=LENGTH [default: 0] Define the maximum length of any datatypes output, if truncated the output ends in "..." -v, --verbose Request verbose output, not a good idea when running through conky! -V, --version Displays the version of the script. --errorlogfile=FILE If a filepath is set, the script appends errors to the filepath. --infologfile=FILE If a filepath is set, the script appends info to the filepath.
And finally is the bash script that starts this for you - Note that you must change the path /home/your username/ to fit yours
#!/bin/sh sleep 30 gmusicbrowser & sleep 10 /usr/bin/conky -c ~/conky-timedate.conf -q -d & sleep 20 /usr/bin/python /home/your username/conkyGmusicbrowser-GetCoverart.py -q -d &
I run this as a startup application in Ubuntu
If you have any questions on this, please do not hesitate to ask and I will be happy to assist.