On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 8:03 PM, Tony Mechelynck
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 7:17 PM, Kazunobu Kuriyama
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Beep ((sound) bell) is implemented in both GTK+ 2 and GTK +3  using
>> gdk_display_bell() (gui_gtk_x11.c:6222, gui_mch_beep()), and there's no
>> interdependency between beep and visual bell.  Accordingly, visual bell
>> setting is irrelevant to the audibility of beep at all.
>>
>> And, on X11, gdk_display_bell() is implemented using either XkbBell() or
>> XBell(), which tells us that the beep sound comes from X11.
>>
>> You probably need to check if X11 bell (beep) is enabled or not, by using,
>> say 'xset -q'.
>
> One of the lines there says:
>   bell percent:  50    bell pitch:  400    bell duration:  100
>
> which mean IIRC 50% intensity, about a quarter-tone above the G a
> perfect fourth below middle C (as close as I can make it at 440 Hz
> diapason), and one-tenth of a second. I'll try raising the level and
> see if it comes through my speakers.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.

With 80 523 125 I still don't hear anything.

IOW, no audible bell I don't know why, no visual bell because GTK3
gvim doesn't support it, ergo, no bell.


Best regards,
Tony.

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