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http://dockapps.windowmaker.org/file.php/id/253 shows a version available from http://www.stud.fit.vutbr.cz/~xhlavk00/AlsaMixer.app/ but it's a dead link. Check in the version from http://dockapps.windowmaker.org/download.php/id/517/AlsaMixer.app-0.1.tar.gz Untarred and removed version from directory. No other changes. Signed-off-by: Wade Berrier <wberrier@gmail.com> |
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Mixer.app <http://www.fukt.bth.se/~per/mixer/> by Per Liden <per@fukt.bth.se> Description -------------------------------------------------------------- Mixer.app is a mixer utility for Linux/FreeBSD/OpenBSD systems. It is designed to be docked in Window Maker. This utility has three volume controllers that can be configured to handle any sound source, the default sources are master-, cd- and pcm-volume. Sound sources can easily be muted and there is also wheel mouse support. Hints -------------------------------------------------------------- Error led: If the led on Mixer.app is red an error message has been printed to stderr and something is not working correctly. If the led is green everything is working ok. Mute: Right click on a volume controller to mute the sound source. The button will then have a red led in one corner. Right click again to restore the volume. If a muted sound source is modified by another application Mixer.app will automaticaly release its muted state. Wheel mouse: If you have a wheel mouse (where the wheel is configured as Button4 and Button5) you can control the volume by just moving the mouse over Mixer.app and roll the wheel up and down. Use the command line option -w to specify which slider that should react to the wheel movement. Label: If you run multiple instances of Mixer.app you might want to be able to tell them apart. This can easily be done by setting a label to each one of them. By using the -l option you can add a little text label at the bottom of the mixer. Save volume settings: Use the option -s or -S <file> if you want the volume settings to be saved when Mixer.app exits, and then loaded again when Mixer.app is started the next time. When using -s the settings are saved in/loaded from ~/GNUstep/Defaults/Mixer. Use the -S <file> option if you want to use a different file. Bugs -------------------------------------------------------------- If you discover any bugs in this software, please send a bugreport to per@fukt.bth.se and describe the problem. Special thanks to -------------------------------------------------------------- David Sauer <davids@iol.cz> Theo Schlossnagle <theo@omniti.com> Alban Hertroys <dalroi@wit401310.student.utwente.nl> Copyright -------------------------------------------------------------- Mixer.app is copyright (c) 1998-2002 by Per Liden and is licensed through the GNU General Public License. Read the COPYING file for the complete license. Minor parts of this code were taken from asmixer by Rob Malda (malda@slashdot.org)