(since noone objected on gtk-devel)
Passing 0 to XBell allows GDK to use the default X values which can be set by the user via the xset command (e.g. to turn it off, or to modify pitch/length/volume, etc)
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Passing 0 to XBell allows GDK to use the default X values which can be set by the user via the xset command (e.g. to turn it off, or to modify pitch/length/volume, etc)