audio and tooltips documentation

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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=tooltips background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<img src=E_tooltips.png x=260 y=65>
<img src=E_tooltip_settings.png x=20 y=245>
<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
<p>
Tooltips
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<p>
Tooltips are, like, cool.
From time to time, as you use enlightenment, if you don't remember what does
what, if you keep the mouse still for a little bit a tooltip will pop up. The
easiest example of this is when you hold the mouse over a _Window_Border(tut7)
.
<p>
<br>
<br>
<br>
You can disable the tooltips or change the delay before they pop up by
selecting the "Tooltip Settings" dialog from the _settings(settings) menu, as
shown here on the left.
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<img src=E_audio_settings.png x=300 y=220>
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<p>
Audio
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<p>
Audio is, like, cool.
<br>
<br>
Of course, Enlightenment comes preconfigured to play lots of little blips and
beeps when you do various things on your desktop. In order to use sound in
enlightenment, you must have both ESounD and audiofile installed. You can find
more information about these libraries from http://www.gnome.org.
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<br>
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You can enable and/or disable sound at runtime simply by selecting from the
_Settings(settings) menu the "Audio Settings" option, which brings up a dialog,
shown here at right.
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