! Copyright (C) 1994 ! Olav Woelfelschneider (wosch@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de) ! ! This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ! the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ! (at your option) any later version. ! ! This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ! GNU General Public License for more details. ! ! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ! along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ! Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ! ! Note that default settings are commented out to save memory in ! the server. ! These are the usual X defaults which are commonly used across X ! applications. Note that color settings are ignored on monochrome ! servers. Try reverseVideo instead. ! !*Title: XPlaycd !*geometry: +291+0 !*iconic: off !*background: gray80 !*foreground: black !*font: -b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-sans-*-120-*-*-p-*-*-* !*reverseVideo: off !*synchronize: off !*iconStartup: off ! Special settings for 3D look and feel. ! !*brightBorder: gray94 !*darkBorder: gray40 !*hilightColor: gray72 ! ! Normally you have to press eject whenever you place a new cd in the drive to ! tell XPlaycd about it. ! If you set this resource to on, XPlaycd will poll the drive in intervals of ! one second and will detect a new cd itself. On some systems this will spew ! nasty messages into the syslog like 'Make sure there is a disc in the drive' ! so the option is off by default. ! !*emptyPoll: off ! ! This setting actually has three states: ! on = use the mixerDevice to control the volume ! This works only if your drive is connected to a soundcard ! auto = Works like 'on' if mixerDevice is available, works like off ! if not. (This is the default) ! off = Control the volume directly at the drive. Some drives do ! not support this (e.g. Mediavision CDR-H93MV). !*useMixer: auto ! ! The mixer device, this is only needed if you define *useMixer to 'on', but ! 'auto' will not work if this is not set. !*mixerDevice: /dev/mixer ! This is the devicename of your cdrom. Usually this is defined as /dev/cdrom ! which is a symbolic link to the real device. But you may also enter the ! device directly, the first linux scsi drive would be /dev/sr0. ! !*cdromDevice: /dev/cdrom ! Some scsi cdroms are able to load the tray under software control. ! For this to work, the kernel must have scsi generic support enabled, ! and the raw scsi device must be accesible under your user id. ! BEWARE! GIVING WORLD ACCESS TO A RAW SCSI DEVICE MAY BE A SECURITY LEAK! ! Be sure to read the manpage! ! !*scsiDevice: /dev/sga ! The path where xplaycd expects the database. XPlaycd searches this ! directory and all subdirectories of it. ! You are encouraged to change this to some place where you have write access. ! *cddb: /var/lib/cddb ! This is an additional read-only database, which may be maintained by someone ! else. XPlaycd searches this directory and all subdirectories of it. ! !*systemCddb: /usr/local/lib/public-cddb