Tooltypes and CLI arguments: (Lines in italic explains what will happen when APlayer is started with the argument/tooltype and APlayer is running already. CX_POPUP (POP): Defines if you want the APlayer to open its window at startup, or start in hidden mode. Keywords are YES (default) or NO. CX_POPKEY (KEY): The hotkey for APlayer. All valid commodity hotkeys will work here. Default is "ctrl alt a". CX_PRIORITY (PRI): The APlayer task priority. Default is 0. MODULE: This argument is CLI ONLY! Just type the name (with path) of the module(s) and it will be placed in the modulelist. APlayer will not start to play the first module, unless you also use the JUMP argument! The modules will be added to the list. MODULELIST (ML): The name of a modulelist file you want APlayer to use. For instance S:example.APML. The modules in the modulelist will be placed before any modules specified on the Command line. The modules in the modulelist will be added to the list. CONFIGFILE (CFG): Specifies the config file you want to use. Default is ENV:APlayer/APlayer.prefs PUBSCREEN (PS): The public screen on which you want APlayer to open. Remember that the name is case SenSitiVe. Default is the default public screen, e.g. Workbench. APlayer will close all the APlayer windows and reopen them on the specified public screen. LOOP: Specifies the state of the loop gadget in the main window (ON/OFF) or toggles the state (as set in your configuration) (TOGGLE). Same effect. INFOOPEN (IO): This will force the info window to open at start. Same effect. MODULELISTOPEN (MO): If you want the module list window to open at startup, use this argument. Same effect. FSSOPEN (FO): Use this argument if you want the FSS window to be opened at startup. Same effect. SHUFFLE (SH): If you use this argument, all the modules (or the modules in the specified modulelist) will be shuffled. Just like if you press the shuffle gadget in the main window. This will shuffle all modules in the modulelist, including any just added modules. PATH (P): This option takes one argument, which is a path. The path will be scanned for modules, just like the option. This can be used in conjunction with the UNIQUE argument to add files from a dir, which is constantly updated. UNIQUE (U): This will avoid any modules to be represented more than once in the modulelist. This works both with modules, the "Path" argument and lha files. NOTE: If you specify any modules, a modulelist, or use the PATH argument, your will be ignored. These parameters/tooltypes can ONLY be used when APlayer is already running: JUMP (J): This will automatically jump to the first module just added, independent of your NOTE : If you add modules via the CLI, APlayer will not automatically play them unless you use the JUMP argument. QUIT (Q): This will quit the player, WITHOUT executing the arexx macro defined in your