Where can I learn what each colors means? Is it buried in man htop
somewhere? Or in a website?
Where can I learn what each colors means? Is it buried in man htop
somewhere? Or in a website?
Yeah, I’d rather register cls play <id, name or path>
in streampi or other macro box.
Especially if cls let me add new sounds and configure things easily.
Like I see having multiples “public laughing”, so when starting the sound any can be played. Which provide a bit of variety in the stream. And allow to repeat the sound for a longer effect on the fly without being too repetitive.
I read that global hotkey is not possible in Wayland. Or, at least, not as easily as with XOrg. Did you achived it ? Can you link to where you are doing it in your code please ? I’m curious, especially since its the first time I heard global hotkeys from a terminal program.
I try not to use global hotkeys myself. Do you have another way of controlling the soundboard ? Either from websocket, DBus, launching a command, … I like to use streampi1 (open source streamdeck clone) for streaming and it may use any of this interraction methods. (Websocket may require to write a plugin for yëur program.)
1 Streampi as stopped developpment for now in its v2 snapshots. Still usable. But the dev want to rewrite in C++/Qt for a v3.
I know
simplefossify apps are appreciated by the comminity. I have yet to try them. I like Etar as a calendar. It is also on FDroid