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authorDylan McCall <[email protected]>2012-01-09 02:36:16 +0100
committerBenjamin Valentin <benpicco@rechenknecht2k7.(none)>2012-03-16 00:28:34 +0100
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Use positional sound for audible window bell
Many components in the GNOME desktop use libcanberra-gtk to play sounds, which has led us to a wonderful world of positional sounds (in many cases), where a sound seems to come from the same direction as an interaction on the screen. Metacity uses libcanberra for audible bells, so it is pretty straight-forward to get the same feature. In my opinion, it would make Metacity's bell sound suddenly awesome, for a number of reasons. To implement the feature, Metacity needs to give a few extra properties to Canberra, which describe the position of the window associated with the bell. taken from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616743
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