[linux-audio-dev] libcui - design-question

From: Julien Claassen <julien@email-addr-hidden-lab.de>
Date: Thu Sep 15 2005 - 14:49:59 EEST

Hi all!
  I'm trying to design a library, which should provide "graphical objects" for
the console. Meaning standardised buttons, checkboxes, sliders, etc. The
purpose of this project is: to bring gui-based audio-software to the console.
What I'm wondering now is the following:
  It would still be a certain amount of work, to program a textbased ui with
this library. So which way of using this library would be best?
  Could any of you imagine good ways to communicate objects of your software
to a kind of server. Something like OSC? So this server can run and you start
the program on the gui and it tells the server: I have th following objects.
Could this be a way of designing it? Would this be sensible? Or would it be
better to only provide a c++ API?
  Good thoughts and ideas are wellcome.
  Kindest regards
        Julien

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