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NAME

       asmixer - the AfterStep Mixer

SYNOPSIS

       asmixer  [  -help  ]  [ -g geometry ] [ -d device ] [ -1 control ] [ -2
       control ] [ -3 control ] [ -t title ] [ -v rate ] [ -w withdrawn ]

DESCRIPTION

       asmixer is a nice little application  for  controlling  the  volume  of
       various  sound  outputs  through three slider bars. It can be swallowed
       into Afterstep’s Wharf for ease of use.

OPTIONS

       -h -help --help
            SOS, 911, etc.

       -g [+|-]x[+|-]y
            standard format for where you want to exile asmixer

       -d device
            the mixer device to harass

       -1 -2 -3 control
            this binds a slider to a specific sound device:

            VOLUME, BASS, TREBLE, SYNTH, PCM, SPEAKER, LINE,
            MIC, CD, IMIX, ALPTPCM, RECLEV, IGAIN, OGAIN,
            LINE1, LINE2, LINE3

       -w
            WindowMaker withdrawn window support.

       -v volume
            the volume (1-100) to set the first slider to

DEFAULTS

       -d /dev/mixer -1 VOLUME -2 CD -3 PCM -t asmixer

INVOCATION

       asmixer can  be  called  from  one  of  many  ways.   The  most  common
       invocation is Afterstep’s .steprc:

          *Wharf "mixer" nil Swallow "asmixer" asmixer -g -1-1 &

       This line will cause asmixer to be swallowed into Wharf, which 9 out of
       10 dentists agree is cool. You will then  be  able  to  slide  to  your
       hearts content in perfect Wharf comfort!

       Another way to call asmixer is from the command line:

            [ximenes@leo]$ asmixer -d /dev/mixer -t asmixer -v 95 &

       This  will  pop  up  a little window with asmixer helplessly imprisoned
       inside.  Don’t worry, it likes it.

SEE ALSO

            afterstep(1), Wharf(1)

COPYRIGHTS

       Copyright  1997,  Rob  Malda  <malda@cs.hope.edu>.  No  guarantees   or
       warranties  or  anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever.
       Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use this  program  for
       any purpose is given, as long as the copyright is kept intact.

CREDITS

       Rob  Malda  <malde@cs.hope.edu>  -- Ye Olde Application Ximenes Zalteca
       <ximenes@null.net> -- Page O’ Fun