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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    KDE/kdemultimedia/kmix
From:       Valentin Rusu <kde () rusu ! info>
Date:       2010-09-06 22:50:02
Message-ID: 20100906225002.8055AAC888 () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 1172328 by vrusu:

TerraTec DMX6Fire cards support documented

Adjusted traditional AUTHORS, ChangeLog and about data

 M  +1 -0      AUTHORS  
 M  +2 -0      ChangeLog  
 M  +1 -0      apps/main.cpp  


--- trunk/KDE/kdemultimedia/kmix/AUTHORS #1172327:1172328
@@ -7,5 +7,6 @@
 Thanks:
 Fixes for FreeBSD  Sebestyen Zoltan (szoli@digo.inf.elte.hu)
 Solaris fixes      Faraut Jean-Louis <jlf@essi.fr>
+TerraTec DMX6Fire support    Valentin Rusu <kde@rusu.info>
 
 The package is maintained by Christian Esken (esken@kde.org)
--- trunk/KDE/kdemultimedia/kmix/ChangeLog #1172327:1172328
@@ -30,3 +30,5 @@
 
 i001: When the user redefines the automatially grabbed XF86Volume* keys, he doesn't \
have an easy possibilty to get them back, because they are now marked as "no \
shortcut" in the global shortcut registry. The user must go the KDE system settings \
module "global shortcuts" and reset them to their default. No user will wfind that!!! \
So this should be possible inside KMix (ShortcutsDialog or a button "reset volume \
keys" in the configuration dialog).  
+v3.8
+- Feature : KMix has now a profile for TerraTec DMX6Fire cards and is able to handle \
                it's weird volume controls
--- trunk/KDE/kdemultimedia/kmix/apps/main.cpp #1172327:1172328
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
    aboutData.addCredit(ki18n("Nick Lopez")        , ki18n("ALSA port"), \
"kimo_sabe@usa.net");  aboutData.addCredit(ki18n("Nadeem Hasan")      , ki18n("Mute \
and volume preview, other fixes"), "nhasan@kde.org");  \
aboutData.addCredit(ki18n("Colin Guthrie")     , ki18n("PulseAudio support"), \
"cguthrie@mandriva.org"); +   aboutData.addCredit(ki18n("Valentin Rusu")     , \
ki18n("TerraTec DMX6Fire support"), "kde@rusu.info");  
    KCmdLineArgs::init( argc, argv, &aboutData );
 


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