pulseaudio/man/pasuspender.1.xml.in
Ondrej Holecek 5effc83479 update FSF addresses to FSF web page
FSF addresses used in PA sources are no longer valid and rpmlint
generates numerous warnings during packaging because of this.
This patch changes all FSF addresses to FSF web page according to
the GPL how-to: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html

Done automatically by sed-ing through sources.
2015-01-14 22:20:40 +02:00

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<?xml version="1.0"?><!--*-nxml-*-->
<!DOCTYPE manpage SYSTEM "xmltoman.dtd">
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="xmltoman.xsl" ?>
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<manpage name="pasuspender" section="1" desc="Temporarily suspend PulseAudio">
<synopsis>
<cmd>pasuspender [<arg>options</arg>] -- <arg>PROGRAM</arg> [<arg>ARGUMENTS ...</arg>]</cmd>
<cmd>pasuspender <opt>--help</opt></cmd>
<cmd>pasuspender <opt>--version</opt></cmd>
</synopsis>
<description>
<p><file>pasuspender</file> is a tool that can be used to tell a
local PulseAudio sound server to temporarily suspend access to the
audio devices, to allow other
applications access them directly. <file>pasuspender</file> will
suspend access to the audio devices, fork a child process, and
when the child process terminates, resume access again.</p>
<p>Make sure to include <opt>--</opt> in
your <file>pasuspender</file> command line before passing the
subprocess command line (as shown
above). Otherwise <file>pasuspender</file> itself might end up
interpreting the command line switches and options you intended to
pass to the subprocess.</p>
</description>
<options>
<option>
<p><opt>-h | --help</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Show help.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>--version</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Show version information.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-s | --server=</opt><arg>SERVER</arg></p>
<optdesc><p>Specify the sound server to connect to.</p></optdesc>
</option>
</options>
<section name="Authors">
<p>The PulseAudio Developers &lt;@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@&gt;; PulseAudio is available from <url href="@PACKAGE_URL@"/></p>
</section>
<section name="See also">
<p>
<manref name="pulseaudio" section="1"/>, <manref name="padsp" section="1"/>, <manref name="pacmd" section="1"/>, <manref name="pactl" section="1"/>
</p>
</section>
</manpage>