rexima 1.4 - a curses-based (and command-line) mixer for Linux. Copyright (C) 1996-2003 Russell Marks.
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Description
rexima is a curses-based interactive mixer. It can also be used from the command-line. It's a deliberately straightforward, `sensible' implementation - my response to the other curses-based mixers, where you can't see the sliders for the chrome. Also, it gives a numeric level readout (as well as the sliders), unlike most interactive mixers I've used. It should work on any terminal with a screen size of at least 80x24.
For more on how rexima works and how to use it, do `man rexima' once it's installed.
Installation
Check the Makefile is ok, then do `make' and (as root) `make install'.
What's the name stand for?
Try reading it backwards. :-)
Contacting me
You can email me at rus@svgalib.org.
Share and enjoy!
-Rus.
