[Pkg-wmaker-commits] [wmtv] 34/48: debian/wmtv.1: Remove file; added upstream.

Doug Torrance dtorrance-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Mon Feb 1 20:13:22 UTC 2016


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commit f207a7ff49a29bb955c4a761177f70cf0523daa4
Author: Doug Torrance <dtorrance at piedmont.edu>
Date:   Mon Feb 1 06:36:09 2016 -0500

    debian/wmtv.1: Remove file; added upstream.
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 debian/wmtv.1 | 244 ----------------------------------------------------------
 1 file changed, 244 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/wmtv.1 b/debian/wmtv.1
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-.TH WMTV 1 "August 2005"
-
-.SH "NAME"
-wmtv \- dockable video4linux TV player for WindowMaker.  
-
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.B wmtv
-.I "[--exe program]"
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.BR wmtv 
-is a dockable video4linux TV player. It supports channel presets, 
-PAL/Secam/NTSC, fine tuning, full screen display, ...
-
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.TP
-.B \-c, \-\-device
-Specifies the video4linux device to use.
-
-.TP
-.B \-d, \-\-display
-Specifies the X server to contact.
-
-.TP
-.B \-e, \-\-exe
-Launch an external TV player when the screen is double clicked. It is
-possible to pass some parameters to this external application with %
-codes.
-
-.SH "USAGE"
-This sections describes how to use the application in docked
-state. See below for fullscreen mode usage.
-
-Button map:
-.br
-    [ < ] [ > ] [ 0 ]
-.br
-     <1>   <2>   <3>
-
-There are 3 modes of operation on this applications. You can cycle
-through the 3 modes by clicking on the right most button <3>.
-
-The 3 modes are described below:
-
-.in +5
-.B "On mode"
-.br
-Clicking on the rightmost button <3> for the first time (after the
-start of WMTV) will turn the TV on. While in this mode, the left <1>
-and right <2> buttons change to preset channels which has been defined
-in your config file. Use the left button to move down one channel and
-the right button to move up one channel.
-
-.B "Tune mode"
-.br
-Clicking again on button <3> after On mode will change WMTV into tune
-mode. Left-clicking on the left <1> or right <2> button performs a
-channel scan. Scanning stops when there is a strong signal
-strength. Right-clicking on the left <1> or right <2> button fine
-tunes the current channel. After tuning, clicking on button <3> saves
-the fine tuning to your config file and brings you back into "On
-mode".
-
-.B "Off mode"
-.br
-Holding down button <3> for about 3 seconds from any of the two
-modes described above turns the TV off.
-.in -5
-
-Right-clicking the TV screen mutes/unmutes the audio.
-
-Double left-clicking the TV screen launches the application specified
-with --exe. If --exe was not specified, then the built-in full-screen
-mode is used instead. Double middle-clicking will always invoke the
-built-in full screen mode.
-
-
-.SH "FULL SCREEN MODE"
-To exit full screen mode, click.
-
-.B Keyboard functions
-.br
-.in +2
-Up     - Change to next preset channel.
-.br
-Down   - Change to previous preset channel.
-.br
-Right  - Increase volume. (If supported by the v4l device.)
-.br
-Left   - Decrease volume. (If supported.)
-.br
-Escape - Leave full screen mode.
-.br
-m      - mute/unmute.
-.br
-.in -2
-
-.SH "EXTERNAL APPLICATION"
-It is possible to pass some parameters to the external application
-through % codes:
-.br
-.in +2
-.B %%
-is replaced by a single %.
-.br
-.B %n
-is replaced by the name of the current channel.
-.br
-.B %#
-is replaced by the number of the current channel.
-.br
-.B %f
-is replaced by the current frequency in MHz.
-.br
-.in -2
-The behavior of other % codes is undefined and subject to change.
-
-Example: wmtv -e 'xawtv "%n"'
-
-.SH "CONFIGURATION FILE"
-This section describes the format of WMTV's configuration file. It is
-located in your home directory under ".wmtvrc".
-
-Excerpt from a sample config file:
-.in +5
-.br
-/*-----------------------
-.sp
-source = Television
-.br
-freqnorm = pal-australia
-.br
-maxpreset = 7
-.br
-mode = pal
-.br
-fullscreen = 640x480
-.br
-
-.sp
-[channel]
-.br
-2       NAME
-.br
-7       FOO
-.br
-9       BAR
-.br
-10      FOOBAR
-.br
-32 (50)
-.br
-SE11
-.br
-S21     LAST CHANNEL
-.br
--------------------------*/
-.br
-.in -5
-
-.B Settings
-.br
-source = { Television | CompositeX | S-Video } (X is an integer)
-.br
-.sp
-freqnorm = { ntsc-bcast | ntsc-cable | ntsc-cable-hrc | ntsc-bcast-jp
-| ntsc-cable-jp | pal-europe | pal-europe-east | pal-italy |
-pal-newzealand | pal-australia | pal-ireland | secam-france }
-
-maxpreset = integer (maximum channel presets)
-
-mode = { pal | ntsc | secam }
-
-fullscreen = widthxheight
-
-[channel]
-.br
-Choose a total of <maxpreset> from the below channels.
-.br
-Separate the channels with a new line as in the sample config file above.
-.br
-{
-.in +2
-.br
-E2 | E3 | E4 |
-.br
-S01 | S02 | S03 |
-.br
-R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 |
-.br
-SE1 | SE2 | SE3 | SE4 | SE5 | SE6 | SE7 | SE8 | SE9 | SE10 |
-.br
-E5 | E6 | E7 | E8 | E9 | E10 | E11 | E12 |
-.br
-R6 | R7 | R8 | R9 | R10 | R11 | R12 |
-.br
-SE11 | SE12 | SE13 | SE14 | SE15 | SE16 | SE17 | SE18 | SE19 | SE20 |
-.br
-S21 | S22 | S23 | S24 | S25 | S26 | S27 | S28 | S29 | S30 | S31 | S32
-| S33 | S34 | S35 | S36 | S37 | S38 | S39 | S40 | S41 |
-.br
-T7 | T8 | T9 | T10 | T11 | T12 | T13 | T14 |
-.br
-K01 | K02 | K03 | K04 | K05 | K06 | K07 | K08 | K09 | K10 |
-.br
-KB | KC | KD | KE | KF | KG | KH | KI | KJ | KK | KL | KM | KN | KO |
-KP | KQ |
-.br
-H01 | H02 | H03 | H04 | H05 | H06 | H07 | H08 | H09 | H10 | H11 | H12
-| H13 | H14 | H15 | H16 | H17 | H18 | H19 |
-.br
-1 - 125
-.br
-.in -2
-}
-.br
-Finetune parameters could be added in brackets, spaced after the
-channel.
-.br
-A name for the channel can also be specified, tabbed after the
-finetune.
-.br
-.sp
-for example:
-  32 (50)                 # channel 32 plus 50
-  or
-  SE11    LAST CHANNEL    # channel SE11 called "LAST CHANNEL"
-
-.SH "FILES"
-.TP
-.I /etc/wmtvrc
-System wide config file.
-.TP
-.I ~/.wmtvrc
-Users config file.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was first written by Remi Lefebvre <remi at debian.org>,
-and then modified by Nicolas Boullis <nboullis at debian.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
-
-This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
-because the original program does not have a manual page. It is widely
-based on the README provided with the program.

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