beepr 2.0 =========== * `beep_on_error` rethrows the error after beeping. This is a breaking change from 1.3. * Fixed a bug that resulted in R crashing when calling `beep()` multiple times in a short time frame. (#26) * Removed the dependency on `stringr`. (#42) * Allowed `beep(-1)` or `beep("none")` to result in no sound being played. (#29) * Fixed a bug where the download sound-option did not work on Windows. (#41) * Changed the Linux sound player priority order to aplay -> paplay -> vlc. (#39) beepr 1.3 =========== * Fixed a bug that made it impossible to play files with spaces on Linux. * Added a new function beep_on_error that only beeps if an expression results in an error. (Courtesy of @dobbleobble). beepr 1.2 =========== * Removed the previously deprecated `ping` function. * Fixed incompatibility with `stringr` 1.0.0 * Added support for playing urls like beep("http://www.kessels.com/catsounds/cat1.wav"). Currently "beep" can only handle http urls, https is not supported. * Added "sword" sound inspired by the presentation by Yihui Xie at UseR! 2014 (https://github.com/yihui/knitr-talks/tree/master/useR2014) beepr 1.1 =========== * beep() throws a warning instead of an error if no working audio interface is found. The rationale for this is that it would be worse if a long analysis was aborted due to the notification system failing rather than to not throw a proper error. * Changed the name of the package from `pingr` to `beepr`. * Renamed `ping()` to `beep()`. pingr 1.0 =========== * Added the possibility to use `paplay` to play audio on Linux. * Changed the priority for which audio program is used first on Linux. `paplay` and `aplay` is now tried first and VLC is used as the last resort. * It is now possible to play any wav-file using `ping("my_wav_fil.wav")` pingr 0.1 =========== * Intial release.