On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 09:44:14AM +0900, orang Aumori Jepun wrote: > Sorry , Rob, I replied directly to you, so resend to this list. > > > In ~/.config/audacious/config, there is a parameter called > > mouse_wheel_change. I expect that is what you're looking for. > > > > By the way, most software on Linux systems keep user settings in hidden > > files in the user's home directory. Sometimes they're kept in the > > ~/.config directory, but sometimes they're in a ~/.some_program/ > > directory, and sometimes the file is saved directly in the home > > directory as ~/.some_program > > Than you very much , Rob, but my config file did'nt have the parameter. So I > added the parameter mouse_wheel_change=10 at various positions in the config > file , but RESULT = NG. > And more googling , i found the page > http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audacious-11801.shtml > that says in the Bugfixes section (bottom of the page), > "· Mouse wheel settings where removed (for now) from properties, because they > didn't actually do anything." > The page is on the audacious version 3.0.9, and the version of audacious of > debian squeeze is 2.3. That means , even though I add the parameter > anywhere in the config file, it's no use ? > > But , if your mouse wheel setting of audacious does work , pls let me know > your contents of the config file and the version of audacious. > Looks like you're right. That parameter doesn't have any effect on my system (Squeeze).
On my system, the mouse wheels seems to lower the volume by 5, or raise it by 4. And that doesn't change even if I modify the mouse_wheel_change value. -Rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130216154056.ga7...@aurora.owens.net