You can find out which keywords are valid in the languages YAML file. We use Linguist to perform language detection and to select third-party grammars for syntax highlighting. This will display the code block with syntax highlighting: Syntax highlighting changes the color and style of source code to make it easier to read.įor example, to syntax highlight Ruby code: ```ruby You can add an optional language identifier to enable syntax highlighting in your fenced code block. For more information, see " About writing and formatting on GitHub." Syntax highlighting If you are frequently editing code snippets and tables, you may benefit from enabling a fixed-width font in all comment fields on GitHub. To display triple backticks in a fenced code block, wrap them inside quadruple backticks. +++ include/sound/typedefs.h 23:46:03.Tip: To preserve your formatting within a list, make sure to indent non-fenced code blocks by eight spaces. +#define snd_assert(expr, args.) (void)(expr) +#define snd_assert(expr, args.) do while (0) + * When CONFIG_SND_DEBUG is not set, the expression is executed but + * given in the rest arguments if the assertion is failed. + * This macro checks the expression in run-time and invokes the commands + * snd_assert - run-time assertion macro If you want to use those scripts, see here: Thirdly, I haven't found a way to intercept headset key press without btsco and I use it to answer/drop calls in both skype and ekiga. Besides, I'm on amd64 - skype and ekiga don't work with newer methods (ekiga requires patched pwlib/ptlib and skype - binary alsa-bluetooth libs to be compiled e.g. I have recently turned back to btsco for it is IMO much more reliable than new methods. Posted: Tue 2:32 pm Post subject: It is still possible to use a btsco even with recent kernel! Hi everybody, I realized this is the right place for my post: Note: you will not need bluetooth-alsa, plugz, btsco or the like for audio to work. Please share your experience with us if you have any success. No one know if need to use the alsa-bluetooth libs for the mic? i think i will put this information on the wiki. my bluetooth headset it's a g2comm (not very expensive headset ). i finally got working speaker following the gentoo wiki. but also i would to have a completely working headset with mic. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, if he had a chance The Bluez trac is also an invaluable resource. I haven't tried since, maybe it's better now. I had a very limited success with mplayer some time ago, and documented it here. Bluez is using the new alsa API, but few applications are prepared to share information through that. Since the bluetooth driver was removed from the kernel, using a bluetooth headset has become even more experimental. how can get my mic headset working with bluez3.24? Speaker work very well with mplayer (not with amarok). i wolud to know if i need bloetooth-alsa for using the bluetooth headset mic with bluez 3.24. i noticed that information in the first post are very old. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Documentation, Tips & Tricks Gentoo Forums :: View topic - bluetooth headset
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