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Audio (1)
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    NAME
         Audio - the AfterStep Sounds module
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         Audio [-f config_file] [-v | --version] [-h | --help]
    
         Although Audio can be run from the command line, it is  nor-
         mally spawned by afterstep in the autoexec file, in the fol-
         lowing manner:
    
              Module    "I"  Audio
    
         or from within an afterstep menu file by 'Audio':
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/Audio"
              Module "Audio" Audio
              MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The Audio module  communicates  with  the  AfterStep  window
         manager to bind audio sounds to window manager actions. Dif-
         ferent audio queues may be assigned to  any  window  manager
         action. Audio can be used with any independent audio player,
         and therefore requires no special audio library APIs of  its
         own.  Simple  in  its  design,  it  merely  binds  the audio
         filenames to particular actions  and  forks  off  the  audio
         player  program  with  the  appropriate  filename  when that
         action occurs.
    
         Audio can also have builtin support for the rplay library.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -f config_file
              Use config_file instead of  the  default  configuration
              file.
    
    
         -h | --help
              Print a usage message and exit successfully.
    
    
         -v | --version
              Print version information and exit successfully.
    
    
    INITIALIZATION
         During initialization, Audio will search for a configuration
         file  which describes the audio player and sound files asso-
         ciated with actions, to use.  This  file  will  be  the  one
         specified   by   the   -f  option  (if  given).   Else,  the
         ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/audio file will be  used  if  it
         exists.    Else,  /usr/local/share/afterstep/audio  will  be
         used.
    
    
    INVOCATION
         Audio can be invoked from the autoexec file or from  a  menu
         item as shown in the Synopsis section above.
    
         AfterStep will search through the directories  specified  in
         the  ModulePath  configuration  in the base.#bpp (where # is
         your colordepth) to attempt to locate Audio.
    
    
    CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
         Audio reads the audio file when it starts up and  looks  for
         its configuration options.
    
    
         *AudioPath path
              Specifies the path to look for the audio  files.   This
              option is ignored when rplay is used.
    
    
         *AudioPlayCmd player
              This determines the independent  audio  player  program
              that  will  actually play the sounds.  If the player is
              set to builtin-rplay then  the  builtin  rplay  support
              will be used.
    
    
         *AudioDelay seconds
              Specifies that sound events will only be played if they
              occur  at  least  so  many  seconds  after the previous
              event.  Sound events that occur during the delay period
              are  ignored.   This option is useful if you don't want
              several sounds playing at the same time.   The  default
              delay is 0 which disables the audio delay.
    
    
         *AudioRplayHost hostname
              Specifies what host the sounds will play on.  The host-
              name can also be an environment variable such as $HOST-
              DISPLAY. This option is only valid with  builtin  rplay
              support.
    
    
         *AudioRplayPriority priority
              Specifies what priority will be assigned to the  sounds
              when  they  are played.  This option is only valid with
              builtin rplay support.
    
         *AudioRplayVolume level
              Specifies what volume level will  be  assigned  to  the
              sounds when they are played.  This option is only valid
              with builtin rplay support.
    
    
         *Audio action filename
              Binds the particular window  manager  action  that  the
              sound filename is played for.
    
    
              The following actions are available for sounds:
    
    
                   startup
                   shutdown
                   unknown
                   add_window
                   raise_window
                   lower_window
                   focus_change
                   destroy_window
                   iconify
                   deiconify
                   toggle_paging
                   new_page
                   new_desk
                   configure_window
                   window_name
                   icon_name
                   res_class
                   res_name
                   end_windowlist
    
    
    AUTHORS
         Frank Fejes <frank@ssax.com>
         Dan Weeks <dan@mango.sfasu.edu>
         Szijarto Szabolcs <saby@sch.bme.hu>
         Mark Boyns <boyns@sdsu.edu>
         Mark Scott <mscott@mcd.mot.com>
         Robert Nation
         David Mihm <dmihm@swbell.net> [man page]
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         afterstep(1), rplay(1), showaudio(1)
    
    
    
    


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