README
1asmixer 0.5
2
3The AfterStep Mixer
4by Rob Malda
5malda@cs.hope.edu
6http://www.cs.hope.edu/~malda/
7
8
9DESCRIPTION:
10This program is designed to rain fire and brimstone upon a thousand lands
11crushing an infinite number of souls with devestation never before experienced
12by man. Either that, or it might just be a simple
13Mixer Utility for Linux systems. Requires /dev/mixer to work. The
143 buttons are quite simply Volume, CD, and PCM.
15
16And of course, asmixer looks best under the Afterstep WM!
17
18
19INSTALLATION:
20xmkmf
21make
22
23
24I suggest putting asmixer in your Wharf-
25*Wharf - - Swallow "asmixer" /usr/local/bin/asmixer -d /dev/mixer &
26
27Or else Dock it in WindowMaker!
28asmixer -w &
29and then drag & drop it!
30
31
32Have fun.
33questions & comments go to me
34malda@cs.hope.edu
35
36No guarantees. Freely distributable yada yada
37
38
39RELEASE HISTORY
40v0.5 6/14/97
41 - The -w option now makes ASMixer Dockable in WindowMaker!
42 - Ximenes <ximenes@netset.com> hooked us up with aman page
43
44v0.4.1 5/17/97
45 - '-v' option to set default volume at runtime.
46 Thanx to Alen Salamun <snowman@hal9000.medinet.si>
47 (Sorry I forgot ya last time around)
48
49v0.4 - 2/14/97
50 - Changed the XPMs a bit to make it look (I think) a bit cooler.
51 - Made it possible to slide the buttons.
52 - Thanks to Yuri A. Pudgorodsky <yur@jannet.ecsc.mipt.ru> asmixer
53 should be fully compatible with Linux 2.1.x. I'm still using
54 2.0.x, so I haven't checked it, but I'm sure its great!
55
56v0.3
57 - the XPM is now transparentized. Sorry guys. I meant it to be
58 a hint for people to make a real icon...
59 - Less debugging output.
60 - Thanks to Chris Jantzen <cjantzen@geocities.com> you can now
61 customize what each of the three sliders control.
62
63v0.2
64 - First realase was completely bug free.
65