Am Freitag, 19. Dezember 2008 00:51:55 schrieb Michael 'Mickey' Lauer:
Beep-commands only work on terminals that support this feature.
Ok then I don't need to play around with my audio settings.
Then I will let DBUS do the work for me.
Thanks.
Michael
Beep-commands only work on terminals that support this feature. In FSO,
you can easily play a sound with the
org.freesmartphone.Device.Audio.PlaySound() interface.
:M:
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Am Mittwoch, 17. Dezember 2008 16:27:43 schrieb Sargun Dhillon:
Please don't send HTML e-mail to list.
I'm sorry it's default at kmail. I hope it's turned off now.
Just add a sound with an
annoying enough beep and use the proper FSO calls to play it.
I think it's too much to create a dbus
Please don't send HTML e-mail to list. Just add a sound with an
annoying enough beep and use the proper FSO calls to play it.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Michael Tansella
michael-tanse...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
how can I make a simple beep in C++/Qt?
neither the
Ascii commands printf(\a)
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Michael Tansella wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Dezember 2008 16:27:43 schrieb Sargun Dhillon:
Please don't send HTML e-mail to list.
I'm sorry it's default at kmail. I hope it's turned off now.
Just add a sound with an
annoying enough beep and use the proper FSO
Hi,
how can I make a simple beep in C++/Qt?
neither the
Ascii commands printf(\a) or cout \a
nor the
Qt command QApplication::beep ()
seem to work.
Do I have to change the volume settings for that?
Greets
Michael
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