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-<schemalist>
- <schema id="com.canonical.indicator.sound" path="/com/canonical/indicator/sound/" gettext-domain="indicator-sound">
- <key name="blacklisted-media-players" type="as">
- <summary>A list of applications blacklisted from the sound menu</summary>
- <default>[]</default>
- <description>
- Each media player which abides by the MPRIS2 spec will automatically appear in the menu.
- This array should contain the desktop file names (minus .desktop suffix) of applications which
- do not want to be included in the sound menu.
- </description>
- </key>
- <key name="interested-media-players" type="as">
- <summary>A list of applications which at some point have registered with the sound menu</summary>
- <default>[]</default>
- <description>
- Each media player which abides by the MPRIS2 spec will automatically appear in the menu.
- This array should contain the desktop file names (minus .desktop suffix) of applications which
- have at some point appeared in the menU. This allows the menu remember and display offlined applications.
- </description>
- </key>
- <key name="preferred-media-players" type="as">
- <summary>A list of applications that will have player controls visible all the time</summary>
- <default>[ 'rhythmbox' ]</default>
- <description>
- A list of applications that will have player controls visible all the time
- </description>
- </key>
- <key name="global-mute" type="b">
- <default>false</default>
- <summary>Initial setting for global mute (mute all) on the menu </summary>
- <description>
- On start up volume should not be muted.
- </description>
- </key>
- <key name="visible" type="b">
- <default>true</default>
- <summary>Whether or not to show the sound indicator in the menu bar.</summary>
- <description>
- Whether or not to show the sound indicator in the menu bar.
- </description>
- </key>
-
- <!-- VOLUME -->
-
- <key name="warning-volume-enabled" type="b">
- <default>true</default>
- <summary>Whether or not to show high volume warnings.</summary>
- <description>
- If enabled on a device, a confirmation dialog will be presented to the user if
- (a) something is plugged into the headphone jack (ie, no warnings for speaker volumes) AND
- (b) media is playing (ie, no warnings for ringtone volumes) AND
- (c) the user attempts to set the volume higher than warning-volume-decibels AND
- (d) the user has not indicated approval in the last warning-volume-approval-ttl seconds.
- </description>
- </key>
- <key name="warning-volume-confirmation-ttl" type="i">
- <default>72000</default>
- <summary>How many seconds a user's warning-volume approval should be remembered.</summary>
- <description>
- How long to remember a user's approval of the confirmation dialog discussed in the
- description of 'warning-volume-enabled'.
-
- The default value (72,000 seconds) corresponds to the 20 hours suggested by
- EU standard EN 60950-1/Al2: “The acknowledgement does not need to be repeated
- more than once every 20 h of cumulative listening time.”
- </description>
- </key>
- <key name="warning-volume-decibels" type="d">
- <default>-8.0</default>
- <summary>Volume level that triggers a high volume warning.</summary>
- <description>
- Volume level that triggers a high volume warning.
- See warning-volume-enabled for details.
- </description>
- </key>
-
- <key name="normal-volume-decibels" type="d">
- <default>0</default>
- <summary>Normal output volume.</summary>
- <description>
- The maximum volume when com.ubuntu.sound's 'allow-amplified-volume' setting is disabled.
-
- To conform with EU standard EN 60950-1/Al2, this value should never be
- set to a dB that causes headphone sound output to exceed 100 dBA, nor
- electric output to exceed 150 mV.
-
- The default value (0) corresponds to PulseAudio's PA_VOLUME_NORM.
- </description>
- </key>
-
- <key name="amplified-volume-decibels" type="d">
- <default>11</default>
- <summary>Output volume to use when com.ubuntu.sound's 'allow-amplified-volume' setting is enabled.</summary>
- <description>
- The maximum volume when com.ubuntu.sound's 'allow-amplified-volume' setting is enabled.
-
- To conform with EU standard EN 60950-1/Al2, this value should never be
- set to a dB that causes headphone sound output to exceed 100 dBA, nor
- electric output to exceed 150 mV.
-
- The default value (11) corresponds to PulseAudio's PA_VOLUME_UI_MAX.
- </description>
- </key>
-
- </schema>
-</schemalist>