# HG changeset patch # User nenolod # Date 1138257956 28800 # Node ID d60d23b9fe2082f1a964415d94f9f4092c1fc7fc # Parent c241d5e025707328f077c08a750ab09e345f9521 [svn] sed -i s:XMMS:Audacious:g diff -r c241d5e02570 -r d60d23b9fe20 Plugins/Input/modplug/gui/interface.cpp --- a/Plugins/Input/modplug/gui/interface.cpp Wed Jan 25 22:44:32 2006 -0800 +++ b/Plugins/Input/modplug/gui/interface.cpp Wed Jan 25 22:45:56 2006 -0800 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ gtk_widget_show (vbox1); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (About), vbox1); - label1 = gtk_label_new (_("Modplug Input Plugin for BMP ver" + label1 = gtk_label_new (_("Modplug Input Plugin for Audacious ver" VERSION "\nModplug sound engine written by Olivier Lapicque.\nXMMS interface for Modplug by Kenton Varda.\n(c)2000 Olivier Lapicque and Kenton Varda.\nUpdates and Maintainance by Konstanty Bialkowski.\nPorted to BMP by Theofilos Intzoglou.")); gtk_widget_ref (label1); diff -r c241d5e02570 -r d60d23b9fe20 Plugins/Output/alsa/about.c --- a/Plugins/Output/alsa/about.c Wed Jan 25 22:44:32 2006 -0800 +++ b/Plugins/Output/alsa/about.c Wed Jan 25 22:45:56 2006 -0800 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ dialog = xmms_show_message( _("About ALSA Driver"), - _("XMMS ALSA Driver\n\n " + _("Audacious ALSA Driver\n\n " "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify\n" "it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by\n" "the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or\n" diff -r c241d5e02570 -r d60d23b9fe20 Plugins/Output/crossfade/interface-2.0.glade --- a/Plugins/Output/crossfade/interface-2.0.glade Wed Jan 25 22:44:32 2006 -0800 +++ b/Plugins/Output/crossfade/interface-2.0.glade Wed Jan 25 22:45:56 2006 -0800 @@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ True - Select an effect plugin. Take care not to use the same plugin as selected in XMMS' configuration dialog. + Select an effect plugin. Take care not to use the same plugin as selected in Audacious' configuration dialog. True 0 @@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ True - Set the start volume. XMMS-crossfade will fade from this volume to 100% during the time specified above. + Set the start volume. Audacious-crossfade will fade from this volume to 100% during the time specified above. Default: 0 True 0 @@ -2106,7 +2106,7 @@ True - Set the end volume. XMMS-crossfade will fade from 100% to this volume during the time specified above. + Set the end volume. Audacious-crossfade will fade from 100% to this volume during the time specified above. Default: 0 True 0 @@ -2548,7 +2548,7 @@ True - Set the start volume. XMMS-crossfade will fade from this volume to 100% during the time specified above. + Set the start volume. Audacious-crossfade will fade from this volume to 100% during the time specified above. Default: 0 True 0 @@ -2759,7 +2759,7 @@ True - Set the start volume. XMMS-crossfade will fade from this volume to 100% during the time specified above. + Set the start volume. Audacious-crossfade will fade from this volume to 100% during the time specified above. Default: 0 True 0 @@ -2970,7 +2970,7 @@ True - Set the end volume. XMMS-crossfade will fade from 100% to this volume during the time specified above. + Set the end volume. Audacious-crossfade will fade from 100% to this volume during the time specified above. Default: 0 True 0 @@ -3958,7 +3958,7 @@ True - If enabled, XMMS-crossfade will take additional care to avoid clicks with pre-faded (gapless) tracks. XMMS-crossfade will cut off the end of the previous song (the beginning of the next song) only at a zero-crossing of the sample values. + If enabled, Audacious-crossfade will take additional care to avoid clicks with pre-faded (gapless) tracks. Audacious-crossfade will cut off the end of the previous song (the beginning of the next song) only at a zero-crossing of the sample values. Default: On True Skip to next zero crossing @@ -4061,8 +4061,8 @@ True - Monitors what is going on in XMMS-crossfade. If you think you found a bug in XMMS-crossfade, please enable this option and send me the output. -Note that you should disable debug output if you start XMMS from within Netscape. Netscape will spam you with dialogs containing the debug output captured from <stderr>. + Monitors what is going on in Audacious-crossfade. If you think you found a bug in Audacious-crossfade, please enable this option and send me the output. +Note that you should disable debug output if you start Audacious from within Netscape. Netscape will spam you with dialogs containing the debug output captured from <stderr>. Default: Off True Write debug output to <stderr> @@ -4150,7 +4150,7 @@ True - Enables/disables XMMS volume and balance controls. + Enables/disables Audacious volume and balance controls. Default: On True Enable volume control @@ -4293,7 +4293,7 @@ True False - The songchange timeout is the maximum time XMMS-crossfade waits for the next song. If this timeout is exceeded, the output plugin/device is closed. + The songchange timeout is the maximum time Audacious-crossfade waits for the next song. If this timeout is exceeded, the output plugin/device is closed. Default: 500 True 0 @@ -4353,7 +4353,7 @@ True - Tells XMMS-crossfade how much data it should buffer before it starts writing to the output plugin/device. Usually, this value can be set to 0, because the output plugin does preloading on its own. + Tells Audacious-crossfade how much data it should buffer before it starts writing to the output plugin/device. Usually, this value can be set to 0, because the output plugin does preloading on its own. Default: 0 True 0 @@ -4488,7 +4488,7 @@ True - With this option enabled, XMMS-crossfade will limit the amount of data being buffered by the output plugin. This way, you can decrease the latency between pressing STOP/NEXT/PREV and the new song actually being played. + With this option enabled, Audacious-crossfade will limit the amount of data being buffered by the output plugin. This way, you can decrease the latency between pressing STOP/NEXT/PREV and the new song actually being played. Default: Off True Limit OP buffer usage (ms): @@ -4558,7 +4558,7 @@ True - Keep the output device opened all the time, even if XMMS is stopped. This way, you can avoid clicks caused by the soundcard when the device is opened or closed + Keep the output device opened all the time, even if Audacious is stopped. This way, you can avoid clicks caused by the soundcard when the device is opened or closed Default: Off True Keep output opened @@ -5346,7 +5346,7 @@ True - About XMMS Crossfade Plugin + About Audacious Crossfade Plugin GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL GTK_WIN_POS_NONE False