Giovanni Cataldi wrote: > James "Doc" Livingston ha scritto: > >> These two volumes are actually independent, you can make your music >> quieter than other things, but I agree that you very rarely want to >> change Rhythmbox's volume. >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> James "Doc" Livingston >> >> > actually, I use this feature (changing volume from the tray icon) most > of the time, and I find it really useful... > > Tomàs Pollak ha scritto: > > >> I stongly believe that changing songs is a much better option. Most >> people (including me) also have the volume icon in the taskbar, with >> which you can change the overall volume. And yes, changing tracks is a >> lot more common than changing the volume. Besides, most new notebooks >> also come with multimedia keys that also let you change the volume. >> > > ok, most of us (including me) have a specific volume icon in the > taskbar, but, as it has already said, that's a general volume icon and > not a rhythmbox volume's one.. > > Giovanni I also use the rhythmbox volume often, sometimes I listen to songs in alsaplayer, and don't want to lower the general volume. I wouldn't want that feature removed. Changing songs seems like too important a thing to be controlled by a scroll wheel.
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