wmix: added description of the syntax of the config file in the man page

Signed-off-by: Christophe CURIS <christophe.curis@free.fr>
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Christophe CURIS 2014-06-07 21:21:35 +02:00 committed by Carlos R. Mafra
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4 changed files with 46 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ Since your reading this, you are probably done with the tar zxvf part.
3. make install
4. wmix
pretty easy. See README for instructions on how to use the mixer and about
some information on the programming involved.
pretty easy. See README for instructions on how to use the mixer and about
some information on the programming involved. See the man page (man wmix)
for invocation and configuration information.
timecop [timecop@japan.co.jp]

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ wheelstep=3 # the step for mousewheel adjustment
Most defaults are good for normal use, and if there is no config file,
the settings you see above are used. If you want to hack on a config file,
copy sample.wmixrc to ~/.wmixrc and change it around. Comments are ignored,
but don't put comments at the end of line like I did here.
copy sample.wmixrc to ~/.wmixrc and change it around. You can find
complete description of the format in than man page.
timecop [timecop@japan.co.jp]

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ mousewheel=1
scrolltext=1
# display OSD
osd=1
# color of the OSD (from rgb.txt or #xxxxxx)
# color of the OSD (from rgb.txt or rgb:xx/xx/xx)
osdcolor=green
# which mousewheel button is "up"
wheelbtn1=4

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@ -40,7 +40,47 @@ Use specified mixer device instead of
\fB\-v\fR
Verbose start, report detected channels
.
.SH CONFIGURATION FILE
If readable, the file \fI~/.wmixrc\fP (or the file specified through \fB\-f\fR option)
is read on startup.
It may contains one configuration command per line:
.TP
mousewheel=<\fI0\fP|\fI1\fP>
when set to \fI0\fP, disable the volume control through mouse wheel (default=\fI1\fP)
.TP
osd=<\fI0\fP|\fI1\fP>
when set to \fI0\fP, disable display of the volume in an OSD like fashion (default=\fI1\fP)
.TP
osdcolor=<\fIcolor\fP>
specify the color to use for OSD volume display.
It can be the name of a color (see \fI/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt\fP)
or an RGB specification (as \fBrgb:\fP<\fIred\fP>/<\fIgreen\fP>/<\fIblue\fP>
with hexadecimal numbers) as expected by X11 (default=\fIgreen\fP)
.TP
scrolltext=<\fI0\fP|\fI1\fP>
when set to \fI0\fP, disable text scrolling to display the name of current selected
channel, use static short name instead (default=\fI1\fP)
.TP
wheelbtn1=<\fIbutton\fP>
.TQ
wheelbtn2=<\fIbutton\fP>
defines the buttons events associated in X11 to the mouse wheel,
with \fIbtn1\fP for up and \fIbtn2\fP for down
(default: btn1=\fI4\fP and btn2=\fI5\fP)
.TP
wheelstep=<\fIpercentage\fP>
sets the volume change step when using the mouse wheel,
specified as a percentage of the total volume range (i.e.: 1\~<\~\fIvalue\fP\~<\~100,
default=\fI3\fP)
.br
For compatibility, values between 0.0 and 1.0 will be considered as a raw percentage
.LP
.
.SH FILES
.TP
.I ~/.wmixrc
User configuration file (change with option
.BR \-f )
.LP
See \fI/usr/share/doc/wmix/README.gz\fP for more information
.