[asterisk-dev] dvossel: branch dvossel/hd_confbridge r311735 - in /team/dvossel/hd_confbridg...

Tony Mountifield tony at softins.co.uk
Mon Mar 28 14:16:25 CDT 2011


In article <764163001.73548.1301333530448.JavaMail.root at zimbra>,
David Vossel <dvossel at digium.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Tony Mountifield" <tony at softins.co.uk>
> > To: asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
> > Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:15:48 PM
> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] dvossel: branch dvossel/hd_confbridge r311735 - in
> /team/dvossel/hd_confbridg...
> > In article <E1Q4FVR-0006JF-F8 at wibble.digium.internal>,
> > SVN commits to the Digium repositories <svn-commits at lists.digium.com>
> > wrote:
> > > --- team/dvossel/hd_confbridge/configs/confbridge.conf.sample
> > > (original)
> > > +++ team/dvossel/hd_confbridge/configs/confbridge.conf.sample Mon
> > > Mar 28 11:41:25 2011
> > > @@ -245,11 +245,18 @@
> > >  type=menu
> > >  *=playback_and_continue(conf-usermenu)
> > >  *1=toggle_mute
> > > +*4=decrease_listening_volume
> > > +*6=increase_listening_volume
> > > +*7=decrease_talking_volume
> > > +*9=increase_talking_volume
> > 
> > I'm guessing that under this new system, increasing the listening
> > volume by three steps (for example) would be *6*6*6 instead of
> > the Meetme way of *6668, and it would start to play the menu
> > after every * press until 6 was pressed.
> > 
> > Is that correct?
> 
> Well,  yes that is how the sample config works, but it doesn't have to be that way.
> 
> Below will allow *6*6*6 ,*666, and 666 all do the same thing.  I think I'll make the sample
> config look like this.
> 
> *=playback_and_continue(conf-usermenu)
> *6=increase_listening_volume
> 6=increase_listening_volume

OK, that appears to make 6 (for example) into a menu-entry character
too, which could conflict with any implementation of the Meetme X
option (exit conf with single-digit extension).

With Meetme, the * gets you into menu mode (and plays the menu),
and then 4, 6, 7 and 9 make volume adjustments while staying
in the same mode, and 8 exits from that menu mode.
Other keys such as 1 for mute exit menu mode immediately after
performing their function.

I'm sure you know that already, but I'm not sure how that exact
functionality could be expressed in the existing menu syntax above.

Cheers
Tony
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