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5:08 pm November 22, 2009
| Naib
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The GNOME volume applet as well as the pavucontrol application can be used to control individual feed volumes.
Problem is since Mangler produces a new feed for each person that speak the actual dimensions of the windows (if you have them open) can get VERY big, esp if you are in a channel with alot of people speaking
I don't know if there is anything that can be done about it since PA is integral to this app (so have per-person volume control but it is worth concidering
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5:25 pm November 22, 2009
| clearscreen
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Per-user volume control is already possible, just doubleclick on a username. I'm not sure if we can do much about the window dimensions of gnome volume control though – maybe it's possible to restrict volume control for the spawned streams to just Mangler… I doubt it though.
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6:01 pm November 22, 2009
| Naib
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[quote][b]Quote from clearscreen on November 22, 2009, 17:25[/b]
Per-user volume control is already possible, just doubleclick on a username. I'm not sure if we can do much about the window dimensions of gnome volume control though – maybe it's possible to restrict volume control for the spawned streams to just Mangler… I doubt it though.[/quote]
Yer thats what I thought.
I can see the per-user volume. it was more of a note about the volume control window
I havn't mapped the volume control's of PA for openbox yet so I use the sound-pref window for vol control.
I had to resize the window something like 10times to get it back all on the screen :D
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9:25 pm November 22, 2009
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The window dimensions are a bug in the gnome applet. It should be scrollable like the pavucontrol window. If you install the pulse control program, you should get a "pulse volume control" in your menu.
Or run it from the command line by running: pavucontrol. That does the same thing as the gnome applet.
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8:22 am January 17, 2010
| themonkeymoo
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I understand this being the default double-click behavior for a user name but why is the option to open the per-user volume dialog not present in the context menu? I reinstalled from .deb and 2 different developer snapshots thinking I had the wrong version installed because I couldn't find the option. I never even tried double-clicking until I found this forum thread because it is not standard behavior for the default double-click event to be unlisted in the context menu.
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9:08 am January 17, 2010
| econnell
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[quote][b]Quote from themonkeymoo on January 17, 2010, 08:22[/b]
I understand this being the default double-click behavior for a user name but why is the option to open the per-user volume dialog not present in the context menu? I reinstalled from .deb and 2 different developer snapshots thinking I had the wrong version installed because I couldn't find the option. I never even tried double-clicking until I found this forum thread because it is not standard behavior for the default double-click event to be unlisted in the context menu.[/quote]
Ask and ye shall receive. I just added a "user settings" option in the right-click context menu. Double click works just as well. You're certainly not the first to not find this feature.
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