Re: [newbie] Volume Control in KDE?

2001-06-22 Thread Ed Kasky

Thanks - this worked.  Kmix is now a panel icon as well when I start KDE...

Ed
At 02:49 AM Friday, 6/22/2001, bascule wrote -=
there is a kconfigkdesoundmixer dialog with a 'load volumes on login'
setting but i don't know if this launches the panel icon as well,

also a long winded way is to manually launch and dock kmix, logout with 'save
setting' and from then on as long you don't accidentally exit kmix before
logging out it will always be launched, at least this is how i deduced i got
it to work for me

bascule

On Thursday 21 June 2001 10:29 pm, you wrote:
  Ed Kasky wrote:
   Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop?  I hate
   to admit to being used to the slider in windoze
  
   But...
 
  Edwith konqueror, navigate to your ~/.kde/Autostart/
  directory and right-click on konqueror's background, Choose
  'Create new' then choose 'Link to Application'. In the
  execute tab under 'Command' put this:
 
  kmix -caption %c %i %m
 
  when finished click on the new icon and a cyan colored
  speaker will appear in the area to the left of the KDE clock
  display.  Close konqueror.  In the future that icon will show
  up there all the time.  Click it when you need to adjust the
  volume. :)

Ed Kasky
Los Angeles, CA
. . . . . . . .
What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer and philosopher (1803-1882)





Re: [newbie] Volume Control in KDE?

2001-06-21 Thread Paul

 Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop?  I hate to admit to 
 being used to the slider in windoze

You can always run aumix from the command prompt. I don't use KDE, so I can;t
tell where it is hidden in the menus...
Paul





Re: [newbie] Volume Control in KDE?

2001-06-21 Thread bascule

multimediasoundkmix, 
check the setting so that on close it docks with the panel,

bascule
On Thursday 21 June 2001  6:50 am, you wrote:
 Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop?  I hate to admit to
 being used to the slider in windoze






Re: [newbie] Volume Control in KDE?

2001-06-21 Thread Alan Shoemaker

Ed Kasky wrote:
 Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop?  I hate
 to admit to being used to the slider in windoze

 But...

 Ed
 ~~
 Ed Kasky
 Los Angeles, CA
 . . . . . . . .
 Improve the computing world.  Toss a Mac off a cliff.

Edwith konqueror, navigate to your ~/.kde/Autostart/ 
directory and right-click on konqueror's background, Choose 
'Create new' then choose 'Link to Application'. In the 
execute tab under 'Command' put this:

kmix -caption %c %i %m

when finished click on the new icon and a cyan colored 
speaker will appear in the area to the left of the KDE clock 
display.  Close konqueror.  In the future that icon will show 
up there all the time.  Click it when you need to adjust the 
volume. :)
-- 
Alan




Re: [newbie] Volume Control in KDE?

2001-06-21 Thread bascule

there is a kconfigkdesoundmixer dialog with a 'load volumes on login' 
setting but i don't know if this launches the panel icon as well,

also a long winded way is to manually launch and dock kmix, logout with 'save 
setting' and from then on as long you don't accidentally exit kmix before 
logging out it will always be launched, at least this is how i deduced i got 
it to work for me

bascule

On Thursday 21 June 2001 10:29 pm, you wrote:
 Ed Kasky wrote:
  Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop?  I hate
  to admit to being used to the slider in windoze
 
  But...
 
  Ed
  ~~
  Ed Kasky
  Los Angeles, CA
  . . . . . . . .
  Improve the computing world.  Toss a Mac off a cliff.

 Edwith konqueror, navigate to your ~/.kde/Autostart/
 directory and right-click on konqueror's background, Choose
 'Create new' then choose 'Link to Application'. In the
 execute tab under 'Command' put this:

 kmix -caption %c %i %m

 when finished click on the new icon and a cyan colored
 speaker will appear in the area to the left of the KDE clock
 display.  Close konqueror.  In the future that icon will show
 up there all the time.  Click it when you need to adjust the
 volume. :)




[newbie] Volume Control in KDE?

2001-06-20 Thread Ed Kasky

Is there a volume control anywhere in KDE desktop?  I hate to admit to 
being used to the slider in windoze

But...

Ed
~~
Ed Kasky
Los Angeles, CA
. . . . . . . .
Improve the computing world.  Toss a Mac off a cliff.