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On 25.02.2012 14:01, John Balcaen wrote:
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Le 25 févr. 2012 06:34, "eatdirt" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:dirteat@gmail.com">dirteat@gmail.com</a>> a
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> On 25/02/12 08:41, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> Hello!<br>
>><br>
>> I'm going to add a volume mixer for a default desktop
in Window Maker.<br>
>> What is the name of the binary of the gnome mixer
applet? I am looking<br>
>> for something modern against pulseaudio.</p>
<p>You just need a mixer or there is eventually a need for a
systray applet ?<br>
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I prefer to take an applet for system tray. There is actually a
dockapp to handle system tray, and I don't want to take extra space
for user's applets.<br>
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> pavucontrol?<br>
could is probably the better solution if the need is only a
mixer volume however if you need a systray applet gnome mixer is
probably not the best choice because I fear it is going to pull
a lot of stuff.</p>
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Thank you for the suggestion, I have found what is the name of the
volume control in Gnome and unfortunately it's connected with
gnome-control-center. I had a look what is available in FreeCode and
I took gvolwheel as the best available choice (it was in Mandriva
too) - although I will have to rework the package a little bit.
There will be a master volume control + a button to pavucontrol.<br>
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Thanks and regards!<br>
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