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- soundscheme - audio cue server (daemon)
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- _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e is an X-based server daemon which provides high-level audio
- playback services for applications. Based on the audio and audiofile
- libraries, _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e mixes and plays sounds on demand as requested by
- multiple client programs using a single audio port. Each client may
- provide an X resource file which specifies a palette of sound names and
- the mappings of these names to soundfiles. Named sounds are activated
- within applications using function calls from the daemon's client
- library.
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- The primary client for _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e is the IRIX Interactive Desktop. A
- handful of sounds have been assigned to functions such as launching
- applications and manipulating file icons.
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- The _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e server is started automatically at login from the
- Xsession file for SGI's IRIX Interactive Desktop user environment.
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- In addition, _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e can optionally produce the default system bell
- in lieu of the X server.
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- Intercept bell events from the X server and produce the default
- system bell with the scheme resource given by _b_e_l_l_N_a_m_e. _T_h_i_s _a_l_s_o
- _t_u_r_n_s _t_h_e _X The default for _b_e_l_l_N_a_m_e is "Beep," which causes the
- soundfile given in the scheme resource "Beep" to be played.
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- Do not intercept keyboard bell events from the X server. This is the
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- Send all sounds to the audio device given by _d_e_v.
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- When _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e exits, force the X server to turn its internal bell
- on. Normally this is done only if the X server bell was on when
- _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e was started.
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- When _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e exits, leave the X server bell in the state it was
- in when _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e started. This is the default.
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- Use the X display given by _d_p_y_N_a_m_e.
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- Use the given _n_a_m_e for resources. By default, _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e looks for
- X resources for "soundscheme."
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- Override default desktop sounds defined in the
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- with same-named sounds specified in _f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e instead.
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- _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e requires an SGI system with the Iris Audio Processor.
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- To disable _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e from playing sounds, select Desktop > Customize >
- Sounds and click to uncheck the Desktop Sounds toggle. Likewise, to
- enable sounds again, make sure this box is checked on. Changes to this
- setting will take effect immediately for some desktop applications, but
- not take effect until the next login for other applications.
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- To change the output level of sounds, use _a_p_a_n_e_l, the system audio
- control panel. This panel controls the sound level of all applications
- using audio, including _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e.
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- See the _A_L_i_n_t_r_o(_3_a) reference page for more about the audio library.
- Also see the _a_p_a_n_e_l(_1) reference page. See the ddddmmmmeeeeddddiiiiaaaa____eeeeooooeeee release notes
- for important information regarding customization of _s_o_u_n_d_s_c_h_e_m_e
- resources. See the ddddeeeesssskkkkttttoooopppp____eeeeooooeeee release notes for instructions on
- changing the sounds played in the desktop (does not require root
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