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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Micah Dowty
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:47 PM
> To: Pascal Bauermeister
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> Subject: Re: [Pgui-devel] Sound
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> Quoting Pascal Bauermeister &l
bloat of this kind of
> code out of pgserver.
Right, that's what EsounD is for :)
>
> John
>
> -Original Message-
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> Dowty
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ermeister
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Subject: Re: [Pgui-devel] Sound
Quoting Pascal Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
...
> I agree about simple sound vs quality sound. These sounds should be
> handled by the
> server solely, and apps remain unaware of, and I would add the
> possibility to
Quoting Pascal Bauermeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
...
> I agree about simple sound vs quality sound. These sounds should be
> handled by the
> server solely, and apps remain unaware of, and I would add the
> possibility to have
> more places where we can attach a sound, like widget click, dialog
>
Micah Dowty wrote:
> Though I think that high-quality sound output is already better served by other
> libraries (OSS, ESound, ALSA, Arts) I think it's reasonable to include limited
> sound support in PicoGUI. Through Driver Messages PicoGUI already supports key-
> click and beep sounds. It is e
Though I think that high-quality sound output is already better served by other
libraries (OSS, ESound, ALSA, Arts) I think it's reasonable to include limited
sound support in PicoGUI. Through Driver Messages PicoGUI already supports key-
click and beep sounds. It is easy to add more sounds by a
Hello Micah,
we'd like to add sound playing to the theme system. In short, we'd like to:
- play a beep/click/melody upon various GUI events
- provide applications with a library of named sounds
(e.g. phon ringing, low battery, etc.)
The theme system is a great place to manage and customize so