xfce4-mixer updated
Ric
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Sat Jul 12 22:42:38 CEST 2003
--- Danny <danny.milo at gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Am Sam, 2003-07-12 um 14.22 schrieb Olivier Fourdan:
> > [...]
> > Danny,
> >
> > I've removed the "map" callback along with the size stuff. It
> looked
> > like a hack to me. If you really want that functionnality, we need
> to
> > come with a better implementation (not that yours was bad, but I
> think
> > we can do better, we don't just have the time now, because of the
> > release schedule)
> >
>
> heh, okay. I got this implementation from the gtk+ guys though.
> Anyways,
> if you say so...
>
> I will clean it up and put it into a seperate function after 4.0...
> if
> neccessary, I'll just #if the gtk 2.2 and for 2.0 do nothing in the
> function, or so... dunno.
>
> As for "if you really want that functionality":
>
> If I add the mixer plugin to the panel on my comp and click on it
> without changing any properties, I get a window so big that I cant
> even
> see the borders, and that looks baaaad... (and I have a *high*
> resolution, cant even think how ugly that would look with 1024x768 or
> lower)
>
> That was the original reason I went out of my way asking them how to
> implement it so that the window scales 'as big as possible' but
> 'without leaving empty space in the window'.
I like what you have done with the mixer so far (Thanks!) but
that does not work here ( with gtk+2.0.6 on MDK 9.0).
I wish it did because the mixer window always has to
be resized larger to see the default controls.
Could you maybe (please) make
Vol, Bass, Trebl, PCM, Spkr, CD and OGain
the preselected default list?
Would you at least try that list and see if it is suitable for
defaults?
That's all that is really needed to control the sound
volume/quality for most people (IMO, at least initially).
(and, those do fit into the window that opens
@1024x768 res w/ 19" screen )
> hmm :)
>
>
> _______________________________________________
=====
Have A Great Day!
Ric
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