[SCM] multimedia-blends/master: pnmixer is now in the archive, remove package information
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Thu Jan 14 21:11:10 UTC 2016
The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 5a3067d676944d0001f3a5259a032fc337465631
Author: Ross Gammon <rossgammon at mail.dk>
Date: Thu Jan 14 22:07:06 2016 +0100
pnmixer is now in the archive, remove package information
diff --git a/tasks/jack b/tasks/jack
index fd1ef69..8415076 100644
--- a/tasks/jack
+++ b/tasks/jack
@@ -179,39 +179,3 @@ License: GPL
WNPP: 730413
Suggests: pnmixer
-Pkg-Description: Volume mixer for the system tray
- PNMixer is a simple mixer application designed to run in your system
- tray. It integrates nicely into desktop environments that don't have a
- panel that supports applets, and therefore can't run a mixer applet.
- In particular it's been used quite a lot with fbpanel and tint2, but
- should run fine in any system tray.
- .
- PNMixer is a fork of OBMixer with a number of additions. These include:
- * Volume adjustment with the scroll wheel
- * Select which ALSA device and channel to use
- * Detect disconnect from sound system and re-connect if requested
- * Bind and use HotKeys for volume control
- * Texual display of volume level in popup window
- * Continous volume adjustment when dragging the slider (not just when you let go)
- * Draw a volume level onto system tray icon
- * Use system icon theme for icons and use mute/low/medium/high volume icons
- * Configurable middle click action
- * Preferences for:
- * volume text display
- * volume text position
- * icon theme
- * amount to adjust per scoll
- * middle click action
- * drawing of volume level on tray icon
- .
- Note from the reporter: much better than volumeicon in my opinion.
- Very stable, it has a handy right click menu from which you can summon
- a more complete mixer - pavucontrol in my case. There are deb packages
- already compiled for Crunchbang (a Debian derivative) at
- http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf/pool/main/
- I used both i386 and amd64 versions and they work very well, if you
- want to have a try.
-Homepage: https://github.com/nicklan/pnmixer
-License: GPL
-WNPP: 745669
-Pkg-URL: http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf/pool/main/
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