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106 lines
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wmmixer - A mixer designed for WindowMaker
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25 June 2002 Release 1.5
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Copyright (C) 1998 Sam Hawker <shawkie@geocities.com>
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Copyright (C) 2002 Gordon Fraser <gordon@debian.org>
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This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
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This software is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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under certain conditions
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See the COPYING file for details.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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AUTHORS:
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========
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Original Author: Sam Hawker <shawkie@geocities.com>
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Current Author: Gordon Fraser <gordon@debian.org>
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CONFIGURATION:
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==============
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Users can configure wmmixer to suit their requirements by means of a ~/.wmmixer
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file. A commented example is supplied, and would be a good starting point.
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cp home.wmmixer ~/.wmmixer
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USAGE:
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======
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You can access all the channels on your soundcard's mixer with wmmixer. Most
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common channels are identified with an appropriate icon.
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Controls include a stereo (mono where appropriate) volume control and a recording
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source toggle button.
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Press the "<" and ">" arrow buttons to select a channel.
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The icon identifies the current channel (a volume symbol with a question mark
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represents an unrecognised channel).
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Click and/or drag the volume display to set channel volume.
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There is a also a button to set recording sources.
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See the program's manpage ('man wmmixer') for detailed listings of the
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available options.
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SHADED VOLUME BARS:
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===================
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As of version 1.5 wmmixer allows shading the volume bar in two colours.
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If you do not want this and prefer the traditional single-coloured
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look, you'll have to tell wmmixer to use the same colour for high and
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low colours:
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$ wmmixer -l green -L green
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...this will give you the traditional look.
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$ wmmixer -l lightgreen -L blue
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...this is an example for the new look. By default, green is used for low volume
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settings and fade to red for high volumes.
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AFTERSTEP USERS:
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================
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(thanks to tygris@erols.com)
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This release includes in a new command line option.
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The effect this has is to enable shape support (it implies "-s"), and
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to reduce the size of the window to 56x56 pixels.
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The "-position position" option has also been added, so you can push
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wmcdplay off the edge of the screen while it gets swallowed.
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To put wmmount in your Wharf, add the following line in the appropriate
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part of your .steprc
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*Wharf wmmixer nil MaxSwallow "wmmount" wmmixer -a -g -0-0 &
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It is also possible (by editing and recompiling the afterstep sources),
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to make Wharf handle the new 56x56 pixel window properly - yes, I add
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an option to use a 56x56 pixel window, even though the AfterStep Wharf
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really wants 55x57 pixel ones.
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I am told (by tygris@erols.com):
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"Locate Wharf.c (or is it Wharf.cc?) Should be in
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AfterStep-1.0/modules/Wharf. Locate this:
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if (Buttons[button].maxsize) {
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Buttons[button].icons[0].w = 55;
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Buttons[button].icons[0].h = 57;
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}
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and change the 55 and 57 to 56's. Save and compile."
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