wmtune(1)
NAME
wmtune - dockable radio tuner
SYNOPSIS
wmtune [-n] [-t <##:##>] [-p <##>] [-d <display>] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
- wmtune is a WindowMaker dockapp that controls Video4Linux
- supported radio tuner cards. It resides under the GPL.
- wmtune reads ~/.wmtunerc, or if that fails /etc/wmtunerc,
- to get the channel presets. For Zoltrix cards, you need to know
- the correct IO address of your card as well.
USER INTERFACE
- The button on the lower right is the on/off button to en
- able your radio card. The < and > buttons let you switch pre
- sets. In the row above, the + and - buttons are for fine tuning.
- The 2 up/down buttons to the right of these are the scan buttons.
- These also double as volume up/down when using the right mouse
- button.
- The button with the inscribed letter "A" allows you to
- control the internal alarm clock/delay timer. Upon pressing the
- "A" button you will be allowed to set the timer/delay to a time
- you wish the radio to turn on/off (depending on the current state
- of the radio) automatically.
- After pressing the "A" button the first time, you may set
- the now displayed clock type panel to the desired setting using
- the SCAN buttons to set your timer in the 24hour format. (Be
- aware, in this state other buttons cease to work) You must press
- the A button again at which point the indicator light will turn
- on and the alarm will be set. Lastly, pressing the "A" button
- once more, will disengance the timer.
OPTIONS
-n turn on radio on startup
- -t <##:##>
- set timer on startup, military time
- -p <nn>
- set startup preset nn, listed in wmtunerc file
- -d <display>
- selects target display
- -v be verbose
EXAMPLES
turn on radio on startup using preset 5
wmtune -n -p 5
turn radio on at 2:35pm using preset 2
wmtune -p 2 -t 14:35
turn on radio on startup and turn radio off at midnight
wmtune -n -t 00:00
AUTHOR
- Original author Soren <soren@leiden.org>, design & art by
- <warp@xs4all.nl>, Zoltrix Radio I support by Carl van Schaik, BSD
- patch by Thomas Runge and Roger Hardiman.
20 June 2003