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Volume Control 0.4
VolumeControl is a audio mixer for GNU/Linux. more>>
VolumeControl is a audio mixer for GNU/Linux.
Volume Control project requires OSS or ALSA with OSS /dev/mixer compatibility (for now) from the Linux kernel.
The GTK interface provides ease of use in adjusting volume levels.
Features to be added before version 1.0:
- add full ALSA support
- add volume themes
- additional testing
Enhancements:
- Command line arguments have been added.
- The GUI can be bypassed by using command line arguments.
- This makes volumecontrol useful for scripts, or for users who prefer adjusting levels without a GUI.
<<lessVolume Control project requires OSS or ALSA with OSS /dev/mixer compatibility (for now) from the Linux kernel.
The GTK interface provides ease of use in adjusting volume levels.
Features to be added before version 1.0:
- add full ALSA support
- add volume themes
- additional testing
Enhancements:
- Command line arguments have been added.
- The GUI can be bypassed by using command line arguments.
- This makes volumecontrol useful for scripts, or for users who prefer adjusting levels without a GUI.
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Added: 2006-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
2141 downloads
Volume.app 1.1a
Volume.app is a small graphical software utility enabling quick and convenient control of a computers audio volume level. more>>
Volume.app is a small graphical software utility enabling quick and convenient control of a computers audio volume level. Volume.app is intended for use on Linux/Unix systems in conjunction with an X window manager that supports dockable applications ("dockapps") such as AfterStep, BlackBox, or Window Maker.
It is a refinement of an idea that first appeared in Timecops WMix: a user interface comprising a "knob" that can be interactively "turned" by clicking and dragging the mouse. I found this approach quite appealing, both from an aesthetic viewpoint, and (more importantly) from a user-interface perspective.
A handful of other dockapp volume control programs are out there, and I have tried many of them. An interface element present in most of these is some form of "slider" as the primary means of adjusting the volume. (A fictitious example may be seen at right). To my dismay, with this kind of interface, volume adjustments tended to be large and abrupt. Because the slider was so small, raising or lowering the volume "just a bit" required extremely careful control of the mouse-- a slip of the hand had the potential to spike the volume to full blast. (I have a set of Altec-Lansing ACS48 speakers which make this a rather unpleasant experience). This approach left much to be desired.
I longed for an alternative, and upon playing with WMix (pictured at left) I had found it. The knob was genius in that it provided a means of graphically adjusting the volume, as a slider would, without tying itself directly to the motion of the mouse. The basic mode of usage is identical: you click on the thing and drag the mouse up or down. However, with the knob, the range of motion need not be confined to the postage-stamp-sized area of the dockapp. The mouse travel needed to cover the entire range of volume settings can be made longer, on the order of the full height of the screen-- almost like a much larger, easier-to-use slider. No longer were precise movements needed to make volume adjustments!
Still, I found WMixs interface to be a bit busy (never was a fan of tiny little buttons) and the all-important knob was yet a rather small target to find with the mouse. So, I grabbed a copy of the WMix source code, and rebuilt it into a dockapp that had a much larger knob as its sole interface element. I dubbed it Volume.app, and have placed it here for the benefit of everyone.
<<lessIt is a refinement of an idea that first appeared in Timecops WMix: a user interface comprising a "knob" that can be interactively "turned" by clicking and dragging the mouse. I found this approach quite appealing, both from an aesthetic viewpoint, and (more importantly) from a user-interface perspective.
A handful of other dockapp volume control programs are out there, and I have tried many of them. An interface element present in most of these is some form of "slider" as the primary means of adjusting the volume. (A fictitious example may be seen at right). To my dismay, with this kind of interface, volume adjustments tended to be large and abrupt. Because the slider was so small, raising or lowering the volume "just a bit" required extremely careful control of the mouse-- a slip of the hand had the potential to spike the volume to full blast. (I have a set of Altec-Lansing ACS48 speakers which make this a rather unpleasant experience). This approach left much to be desired.
I longed for an alternative, and upon playing with WMix (pictured at left) I had found it. The knob was genius in that it provided a means of graphically adjusting the volume, as a slider would, without tying itself directly to the motion of the mouse. The basic mode of usage is identical: you click on the thing and drag the mouse up or down. However, with the knob, the range of motion need not be confined to the postage-stamp-sized area of the dockapp. The mouse travel needed to cover the entire range of volume settings can be made longer, on the order of the full height of the screen-- almost like a much larger, easier-to-use slider. No longer were precise movements needed to make volume adjustments!
Still, I found WMixs interface to be a bit busy (never was a fan of tiny little buttons) and the all-important knob was yet a rather small target to find with the mouse. So, I grabbed a copy of the WMix source code, and rebuilt it into a dockapp that had a much larger knob as its sole interface element. I dubbed it Volume.app, and have placed it here for the benefit of everyone.
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Added: 2006-10-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Volume Normalizer 0.8.3
Volume Normalizer is an XMMS plugin that will set the volume of any played song to some preset level. more>>
The volume normalizer plugin is an XMMS plugin that is used to give all songs the same volume level so that you wont need to play with the volume knob whenever a song changes.
Enhancements:
- Fixed build issues to make it build on x86-64 and detect missing xmms-devel files.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Fixed build issues to make it build on x86-64 and detect missing xmms-devel files.
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Added: 2005-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Evolution Data Server 1.10.3.1
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information. more>>
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information, such as a users address book or calendar events.
Evolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
<<lessEvolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Common Data Format 3.1
Common Data Format is a self-describing data abstraction for the storage and manipulation of multidimensional data. more>>
Common Data Format is a self-describing data abstraction for the storage and manipulation of multidimensional data in a platform- and discipline-independent fashion.
It consists of a scientific data management package (known as the "CDF Library") that allows programmers and application developers to manage and manipulate scalar, vector, and multi-dimensional data arrays.
Enhancements:
- Adds new sets of APIs to allow Standard Interface to interact with zVariables and other CDF-related information.
- Adds MingW and FreeBSD ports.
- Adds support for Intel C++ and Fortran for Linux.
- Adds the ability to create legacy CDF 2.7 files.
- Fixes a bug that prevented directories from having .cdf or .skt extensions.
<<lessIt consists of a scientific data management package (known as the "CDF Library") that allows programmers and application developers to manage and manipulate scalar, vector, and multi-dimensional data arrays.
Enhancements:
- Adds new sets of APIs to allow Standard Interface to interact with zVariables and other CDF-related information.
- Adds MingW and FreeBSD ports.
- Adds support for Intel C++ and Fortran for Linux.
- Adds the ability to create legacy CDF 2.7 files.
- Fixes a bug that prevented directories from having .cdf or .skt extensions.
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Added: 2006-03-13 License: Public Domain Price:
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Thunar Volume Manager 0.1.2
Thunar Volume Manager project provides automatic management of removable media and drives for the Thunar File Manager. more>>
Thunar Volume Manager project provides automatic management of removable media and drives for the Thunar File Manager.
The Thunar Volume Manager is an extension for the Thunar file manager, which enables automatic management of removable drives and media. For example, if thunar-volman is installed and configured properly, and you plug in your digital camera, it will automatically launch your preferred photo application and import the new pictures from the camera into your photo collection.
The advantage of Thunar Volume Manager over other solutions (like gnome-volume-manager or ivman) is that it does not require an additional daemon to be running in the users desktop session, which means it is very lightweight solution. In addition, the Thunar Volume Manager smoothly integrates into the Thunar file manager and the Xfce desktop.
<<lessThe Thunar Volume Manager is an extension for the Thunar file manager, which enables automatic management of removable drives and media. For example, if thunar-volman is installed and configured properly, and you plug in your digital camera, it will automatically launch your preferred photo application and import the new pictures from the camera into your photo collection.
The advantage of Thunar Volume Manager over other solutions (like gnome-volume-manager or ivman) is that it does not require an additional daemon to be running in the users desktop session, which means it is very lightweight solution. In addition, the Thunar Volume Manager smoothly integrates into the Thunar file manager and the Xfce desktop.
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Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Volume Sharing Manager 1.35
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. more>>
Volume Sharing Manager (Vsman) is a utility that has been designed for volume (directory) sharing management on the server side. So far, it manages NFS v3 and V4, but can be extended to others volume sharing systems.
You can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
<<lessYou can select a NFS v4 server interface in the preferences dialog box. Otherwise, invoke vsman with the flag -4 in order to display the NFS v4 specific mounting options when needed.
Vsman must be run as root. It displays on the left a tree view of known directories with their possible accesses, i.e. client hosts that can mount directories from the server where vsman is running.
Each directory is displayed with a green, yellow or red spot.
Green if the directory is exported but not mounted.
Yellow when exported and mounted.
Red when unexported.
When you double-click on an access, the left side shows its mounting options.
You can obviously declare a new volume. Vsman just asks you the name of the corresponding directory. You can of course create or delete accesses for the current volume. When you create one, a dialog box appears, that asks you the suitable host name, network
name or address, or netgroup name.
If the host filed is empty, the networks field is then tested, and if empty again, the netgroup is selected.
If you select "NIS" instead of "Files" in the preferences dialog box, the hosts, networks, users and groups will be fetched from the given NIS domain name. For more info about NIS, read the corresponding HOWTO documentation.
Selecting the Reexport menu will reexport all and synchronize vsman with the exported volumes declared in /etc/exports.
Double-click on a mounting host and select Unexport Host in the Action menu, and the current volume will be unexported from the corresponding volume.
Unexport whole volume will do the same thing, but for all the mounting hosts.
The Start / Stop menu will stop or restart the NFS server.
The Save menu will write the NFS /etc/exports file and reexport all volumes.
This tool has been written in Ada 95, using gtkada 2.4 as the toolkit. Dont forget to install gnat 4.1.x or later. Gnat is now a component of the gcc suite.
Enhancements:
- A few important bugs were fixed.
- Hostname lookup was added.
- The compilation and installation process was improved.
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Added: 2006-12-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Deluxe Tabs 2.4
Deluxe Tabs is a versatile solution to create DHTML navigation systems for Web sites and Web applications. more>>
Deluxe Tabs is a versatile solution to create DHTML navigation systems for Web sites and Web applications. Deluxe Tabs is a very space-saving way to present the information. Now you dont have got to puzzle over the problem how to design the page in the best way.
If you have a large volume of data and your page needs to be scrolled down too much - Deluxe Tabs is your choice! Just divide the information and distribute it among the tabs so that your visitors could reach the next piece of information with one single click. No more uncomfortable reading with scrolling! Various types of data can be placed on one page. So, your visitors need no more reload a large number of pages to find the information they want.
Deluxe Tabs will really lighten the process of site building as it allows to place much information within one page without creating many others. But for all that, all the information is parted and structured. You are free to create tabs containing text, images and practically all kinds of information in various combinations. You may also create any desirable design inside the tab with HTML. And you can add as many tabs as you wish!
Enhancements:
- An easy-to-use GUI wizard was added.
- It is called Deluxe Tuner and it allows you to generate and test the menu.
- Fixes were made for absolute positioning.
<<lessIf you have a large volume of data and your page needs to be scrolled down too much - Deluxe Tabs is your choice! Just divide the information and distribute it among the tabs so that your visitors could reach the next piece of information with one single click. No more uncomfortable reading with scrolling! Various types of data can be placed on one page. So, your visitors need no more reload a large number of pages to find the information they want.
Deluxe Tabs will really lighten the process of site building as it allows to place much information within one page without creating many others. But for all that, all the information is parted and structured. You are free to create tabs containing text, images and practically all kinds of information in various combinations. You may also create any desirable design inside the tab with HTML. And you can add as many tabs as you wish!
Enhancements:
- An easy-to-use GUI wizard was added.
- It is called Deluxe Tuner and it allows you to generate and test the menu.
- Fixes were made for absolute positioning.
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Added: 2007-02-20 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
979 downloads
Per-Song Volume 0.2.0
Per-Song Volume is a Perl script maintains a per-song volume information. more>>
Per-Song Volume is a Perl script maintains a per-song volume information.
What it means is that a volume is associated with each song, which is recorded whenever the volume changes, and is restored to its last value when the song is played again.
This is useful if you have several songs which sound louder or softer than the rest.
To run this script you need perl 5 and DBD::SQLite (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/).
The file "$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/per-song-volume.default-volume.txt" can optionally hold the default volume for playing the files (an integer from 0 to 100). The default setting for it is 40.
I hope you find this script useful!
<<lessWhat it means is that a volume is associated with each song, which is recorded whenever the volume changes, and is restored to its last value when the song is played again.
This is useful if you have several songs which sound louder or softer than the rest.
To run this script you need perl 5 and DBD::SQLite (http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/).
The file "$HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok/scripts-data/per-song-volume.default-volume.txt" can optionally hold the default volume for playing the files (an integer from 0 to 100). The default setting for it is 40.
I hope you find this script useful!
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PulseAudio Volume Control 0.9.4
PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) is a simple GTK based volume control tool. more>>
Polypaudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) is a simple GTK based volume control tool ("mixer") for the PulseAudio sound server.
In contrast to classic mixer tools this one allows you to control both the volume of hardware devices and of each playback stream seperately.
<<lessIn contrast to classic mixer tools this one allows you to control both the volume of hardware devices and of each playback stream seperately.
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Added: 2006-08-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GKrellM Volume 2.1.13
GKrellM Volume is a plugin which controls the sound mixer device of your choice. more>>
GKrellM Volume is a plugin which controls the sound mixer device of your choice.
The plugin will run if you have at least version 2.0.1 of gtk and version 2.0 of gkrellm
alsa:
Compile with:
make enable_alsa=1
The plugin will prefer alsa and fall back to oss when there is no alsa support.
i18n:
Compile with:
make enable_nls=1
And install with
make enable_nls=1 install
Enhancements:
- Brown paper bag bug in alsa backend introduced in the previous version.
<<lessThe plugin will run if you have at least version 2.0.1 of gtk and version 2.0 of gkrellm
alsa:
Compile with:
make enable_alsa=1
The plugin will prefer alsa and fall back to oss when there is no alsa support.
i18n:
Compile with:
make enable_nls=1
And install with
make enable_nls=1 install
Enhancements:
- Brown paper bag bug in alsa backend introduced in the previous version.
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Added: 2006-07-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PulseAudio Volume Meter 0.9.2
PulseAudio Volume Meter is a simple GTK volume meter for the polypaudio sound server. more>>
PulseAudio Volume Meter is a simple GTK volume meter for the polypaudio sound server.
<<less Download (0.085MB)
Added: 2006-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Data Manager 6.6.5
Local Data Manager is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products. more>>
Local Data Manager (LDM) is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products.
The system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
<<lessThe system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: BSD License Price:
809 downloads
Test::Data 1.20
Test::Data is a Perl module to test functions for particular variable types. more>>
Test::Data is a Perl module to test functions for particular variable types.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Scalar Array Hash Function);
Test::Data provides utility functions to check properties and values of data and variables.
Functions
Plug-in modules define functions for each data type. See the appropriate module.
How it works
The Test::Data module simply emports functions from Test::Data::* modules. Each module defines a self-contained function, and puts that function name into @EXPORT. Test::Data defines its own import function, but that does not matter to the plug-in modules.
If you want to write a plug-in module, follow the example of one that already exists. Name the module Test::Data::Foo, where you replace Foo with the right name. Test::Data should automatically find it.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Scalar Array Hash Function);
Test::Data provides utility functions to check properties and values of data and variables.
Functions
Plug-in modules define functions for each data type. See the appropriate module.
How it works
The Test::Data module simply emports functions from Test::Data::* modules. Each module defines a self-contained function, and puts that function name into @EXPORT. Test::Data defines its own import function, but that does not matter to the plug-in modules.
If you want to write a plug-in module, follow the example of one that already exists. Name the module Test::Data::Foo, where you replace Foo with the right name. Test::Data should automatically find it.
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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File::Data 1.12
File::Data is a Perl module as a interface to file data. more>>
File::Data is a Perl module as a interface to file data.
Wraps all the accessing of a file into a convenient set of calls for reading and writing data, including a simple regex interface.
Note that the file needs to exist prior to using this module!
See new()
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use File::Data;
my $o_dat = File::Data->new(./t/example);
$o_dat->write("complete file contentsn");
$o_dat->prepend("first linen"); # line 0
$o_dat->append("original second (last) linen");
$o_dat->insert(2, "new second linen"); # inc. zero!
$o_dat->replace(line, LINE);
print $o_dat->READ;
Or, perhaps more seriously :-}
my $o_sgm = File::Data->new(./sgmlfile);
print "new SGML data: ".$o_sgm->REPLACE(
s*((?s).*)s* ,
qq| key="val" |,
) if $o_sgm;
See METHODS and EXAMPLES.
IMPORTANT
lowercase method calls return the object itself, so you can chain calls.
my $o_obj = $o_dat->read; # ! READ; # !<<less
Wraps all the accessing of a file into a convenient set of calls for reading and writing data, including a simple regex interface.
Note that the file needs to exist prior to using this module!
See new()
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use File::Data;
my $o_dat = File::Data->new(./t/example);
$o_dat->write("complete file contentsn");
$o_dat->prepend("first linen"); # line 0
$o_dat->append("original second (last) linen");
$o_dat->insert(2, "new second linen"); # inc. zero!
$o_dat->replace(line, LINE);
print $o_dat->READ;
Or, perhaps more seriously :-}
my $o_sgm = File::Data->new(./sgmlfile);
print "new SGML data: ".$o_sgm->REPLACE(
s*((?s).*)s* ,
qq| key="val" |,
) if $o_sgm;
See METHODS and EXAMPLES.
IMPORTANT
lowercase method calls return the object itself, so you can chain calls.
my $o_obj = $o_dat->read; # ! READ; # !<<less
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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