Bug 752 - Sound themes, first impressions
Status:
RESOLVED FIXED
Component:
GUI
Version:
unspecified
Hardware:
PC Windows XP
Importance:
P5 cosmetic
Target Milestone:
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Assignee:
Rob Caelers
URL:
Depends on:
Blocks:
Reported:
Jul 7 2008 10:47:03 UTC
by:
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul
Modified:
Jul 25 2008 09:56:32 UTC
| Who | When | What | Removed | Added |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rob Caelers | Jul 25 2008 09:56:32 UTC | status | NEW | RESOLVED |
| resolution | FIXED |
Description
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul Jul 7 2008 10:47:03 UTC
1. Selecting a different theme seems to do nothing (i.e. the same sounds are selected, and the filenames remain the same). It is true that different sounds are selected, it is just not visible in the UI 2. The volume slider only goes up to 99. I would assume that the volume here is a percentage of some global default, and hence expect to be able to select 100 3. Fiddling with the "theme" drop down box sometimes results in (none) being shown for the currently selected sound event, even though this is not actually true. Selecting a different sound event and then the current one again seems to get things back in sync. 4. Not really a bug, but the "subtle" sound events are too subtle for my taste. In "Classic" mode, my colleague complains about the "break ignored" sound. In subtle mode, I cannot hear it my self (of course, my ears are not perfect, but still). 5. I currently have wav files in ./sounds, ./sounds/default, ./sounds/subtle and ./sounds/default/subtle. To me, this sounds (pun not intended) like overkill. All of these found on daily 20080706
Comment 1
Kees-Jan Dijkzeul Jul 7 2008 11:05:49 UTC
6. When opening the preferences window, the theme always is "custom", even if the "classic" theme was unchanged.
Comment 2
Rob Caelers Jul 25 2008 09:56:32 UTC
1. Indeed. That's because the filenames are identical. 2. Fixed. 3. Fixed. 4. Feel free to create a new 'less subtle' sound theme :-) 5. Fixed. The installer now removes the old sound files in ./sounds 6. Fixed.