diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 0a8d871..f7eb18e 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -6,9 +6,10 @@ handle audio devices. It allows displaying PipeWire devices and clients, changing volumes and muting and unmuting of PipeWire sinks and sources and setting default sinks and sources. -It is an experimental initial version that may be quite buggy. It -works for me but may not work in other environments. Feel free to use -it, fix it, fork it. [[*Contact][Contact me]] if you want to discuss anything. +pipewire-0 currently relies on the output of the PipeWire command line +tools. It works for me but it may not work in other environments. +Feel free to use it, fix it, fork it. [[*Contact][Contact me]] if you want to +discuss anything. * Usage @@ -48,6 +49,7 @@ Most of the interactive functions can be used anywhere: - =pipewire-decrase-volume= - =pipewire-set-volume= - =pipewire-toggle-muted= +- =pipewire-toggle-microphone= - =pipewire-set-default= They can be bound to multimedia keys: @@ -84,11 +86,11 @@ display current volume level of the default audio sink: * Notes -PipeWire is currently accessed using [[https://docs.pipewire.org/page_man_pw_cli_1.html][pw-cli]] command line utility. Its -output is apparently undocumented and changes between versions so this -is not a reliable way to communicate with PipeWire. But I don’t know -about anything better currently. Nevertheless, it’s easy to replace -pw-cli with something else in [[file:pw-access.el][pw-access.el]]. +PipeWire is currently accessed using [[https://docs.pipewire.org/page_man_pw_cli_1.html][pw-cli]] command line utility. +pw-cli output is apparently undocumented and changes between versions +so this is not a reliable way to communicate with PipeWire. But I +don’t know about anything better currently. Nevertheless, it’s easy +to replace pw-cli with something else in [[file:pw-access.el][pw-access.el]]. ** Why is it named pipewire-0?