Gallery /text/shared/01/gallery.xhp Sun Microsystems, Inc. converted from old format - fpe Displays the contents of the Gallery as icons. Displays the contents of the Gallery as small icons, with title and path information.
sounds; UNIX audio; UNIX Gallery Opens the Gallery, where you can select graphics and sounds to insert into your document.
You can display the contents of the Gallery as icons, or icons with titles and path information. To zoom in or zoom out on a single object in the Gallery, double-click the object, or select the object, and then press the Spacebar. Themes are listed on the left side of the Gallery.Click a theme to view the objects associated with the theme. To insert a Gallery object, select the object, and then drag it into the document. Adding a New File to the Gallery To add a file to the Gallery, right-click a theme, choose Properties, click the Files tab, and then click Add. You can also click an object in the current document, hold, and then drag it to the Gallery window. New theme Adds a new theme to the Gallery and lets you choose the files to include in the theme.. To access the following commands, right-click a theme in the Gallery: Properties The Properties of (Theme) dialog contains the following tabs: Files
Supported Audio Servers If your system cannot play sounds, install version 1.2 release 4 or higher of the Network Audio System (NAS). You can download NAS from ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/contrib/audio. Platforms that are supported by NAS include Linux x86 (provided that audio drivers are available for the card), SGI, HP, and SUN. You only need to install NAS on a server, and not on the clients. After you install NAS, add it as an AUDIOSERVER to the environment variables using the format "name:0". If you do not set the AUDIOSERVER variable, the DISPLAY variable is used instead (if the audio and video servers are on the same host). You cannot start the audio server from a command line. You can also use rplayd to play sound files, but only in X Window. Otherwise, use SalSound and the Open Sound System (OSS) to play sound files.