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FvwmAudio (1)
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    NAME
         FvwmAudio - the FVWM Audio module
    
    NOTICE
         FvwmAudio has been superceded by FvwnEvent and is no  longer
         supported. Please start using FvwmEvent as soon as possible.
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         FvwmAudio is spawned by fvwm, so no command line  invocation
         will  work.   From  within  the  .fvwmrc  file, FvwmAudio is
         spawned as follows:
    
         Module FvwmAudio
    
         or from within an fvwm pop-up menu:
    
         AddToMenu Module-Popup "Modules"      Title
         +                      "Audio"        Module FvwmAudio
         +                      "Auto"         Module FvwmAuto 200
         +                      "Buttons"      Module FvwmButtons
         +                      "Ident"        Module FvwmIdent
         +                      "Banner"       Module FvwmBanner
         +                      "Pager"        Module FvwmPager 0 3
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The FvwmAudio  module  communicates  with  the  Fvwm  window
         manager  to  bind  audio  sounds  to window manager actions.
         Different audio queues may be assigned to any window manager
         action.   FvwmAudio  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.
    
         FvwmAudio can  also  have  builtin  support  for  the  rplay
         library.
    
    
    CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
         FvwmAudio reads the same .fvwm2rc file as fvwm(1) reads when
         it starts up, and looks for certain configuration options:
    
    
         *FvwmAudioPlayCmd /usr/bin/X11/demos/auplay
              This determines the independent  audio  player  program
              that  will  actually play the sounds.  If the play com-
              mand is set to builtin-rplay  then  the  builtin  rplay
              support will be used.  For example:
    
              *FvwmAudioPlayCmd builtin-rplay
    
    
         *FvwmAudioDir /usr/lib/sounds
              Specifies the directory to look for  the  audio  files.
              This option is ignored when rplay is used.
    
    
         *FvwmAudioDelay 5
              Specifies that sound events will only be played if they
              occur  at  least  5  seconds  after the previous event.
              Sounds 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.
    
    
         *FvwmAudioRplayHost 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.
    
    
         *FvwmAudioRplayPriority 0
              Specifies what priority will be assigned to the  sounds
              when  they  are played.  This option is only valid with
              builtin rplay support.
    
    
         *FvwmAudioRplayVolume 127
              Specifies what volume will be assigned  to  the  sounds
              when  they  are played.  This option is only valid with
              builtin rplay support.
    
    
         *FvwmAudio window-manager_action audio_filename
              Binds  particular  window  manager  actions  to   sound
              queues.
    
              *FvwmAudio startup TaDa.au
              *FvwmAudio shutdown Elvis_Left.au
              *FvwmAudio unknown doh.au
              *FvwmAudio add_window drip.au
              *FvwmAudio raise_window swoosh.au
              *FvwmAudio lower_window swoosh.au
              *FvwmAudio focus_change boing.au
              *FvwmAudio destroy_window explosion.au
              *FvwmAudio iconify ploop.au
              *FvwmAudio deiconify ploop.au
              *FvwmAudio toggle_paging fwop.au
              *FvwmAudio new_page beam_trek.au
              *FvwmAudio new_desk beam_trek.au
              *FvwmAudio configure_window huh.au
              *FvwmAudio window_name beep.au
              *FvwmAudio icon_name beep.au
              *FvwmAudio res_class beep.au
              *FvwmAudio res_name beep.au
              *FvwmAudio end_windowlist twang.au
    
    
    INVOCATION
         The invocation method was shown in the synopsis section.  No
         command  line  invocation  is  possible.  FvwmAudio  must be
         invoked by the fvwm window manager.
    
    
    BUGS
         It's REALLY noisy when fvwm starts and restarts.
    
    
    COPYRIGHTS
         This module is heavily based on a similar Fvwm module called
         FvwmSound  by Mark Boyns. FvwmAudio simply takes Mark's ori-
         ginal program and extends it to make it  generic  enough  to
         work with any audio player. The concept for interfacing this
         module to the Window Manager, is  original  work  by  Robert
         Nation.
    
         Copyright 1994, Mark Boyns and Mark Scott.  No guarantees or
         warranties  or  anything  are provided or implied in any way
         whatsoever.  Use this program at your own risk.   Permission
         to use this program for any purpose is given, as long as the
         copyright is kept intact.
    
    
    AUTHORS
         Mark Boyns (boyns@sdsu.edu)
    
         Mark Scott (mscott@mcd.mot.com)
    
    
    
    


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