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asmix(1) | General Commands Manual | asmix(1) |
NAME¶
asmix - the AfterStep volume control knobSYNOPSIS¶
asmix [-h] [-V] [-iconic] [-shape] [-withdrawn] [-geometry [+|-]x[+|-]y] [-channel channel-id] [-exe command] [-device mixer-device] [-name window-name]DESCRIPTION¶
The asmix is a X11 application that acts as a volume control knob for the /dev/mixer device. The applet provides a distinctive AfterStep window manager look.The best thing about this applet is that you do not have to learn how to use it. If you used any volume knobs before - you know how to operate this one. If you never came across such a thing then just grab the knob with the left button of your mouse and turn it into the position you like.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS¶
- -h
- -V
- -geometry [+|-]x[+|-]y
- -iconic
- -shape
- -withdrawn
- -channel <channel-id>
- -exe <command>
- -device <mixer-device>
- -name <window-name>
INVOCATION¶
asmix was written to be swallowed by the AfterStep wharf module, but it can be used with everything else too. A common invocation is the command line:user@host[1]% asmix &Another way to call asmix is from the AfterStep Wharf:
*Wharf asmix nil Swallow "asmix" asmix -shape &This line, when placed in the wharf file in the users Afterstep configuration directory will cause asmix to be a button on the Wharf (1) button bar under the afterstep (1) window manager.
BUGS¶
None that I am aware of.FILES¶
/dev/mixerSEE ALSO¶
Wharf(1)COPYRIGHTS¶
Copyright (c) 1998 original author unknownCopyright (c) 1998-2004 Albert "Tigr" Dorofeev <albert@tigr.net>
Copyright (c) 2000 John "wizgrav" Gravezas <wizgrav@netsmart.gr>
Distributed under GNU General Public License, see LICENSE file for the details.
AUTHORS¶
The application: original author unknown, was maintained by Albert "Tigr" Dorofeev <albert@tigr.net>, currently maintained by ... well, again by himself.The man page: Albert Dorofeev <albert@tigr.net>
01 November 2004 | 3rd Berkeley Distribution |