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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       [ -v rate ] [ -w withdrawn ]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            WindowMaker withdrawn window support.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