On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:31:10PM +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
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>
> On 03/28/2010 12:24 PM, Harry Van Haaren wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thank you for the effort you've put into this. I havent even tried it
> > yet, (will do so
> > when I get some time), however as a Lin-Audio user, I really
> > appreciate this work.
> >
> > I will read the API, and if I understand enough of it, I will code
> > support for these
> > features.
> >
>
>
>
> Yesterday I tried to quickly whip up a demo app. I got into it for an
> hour but couldn't decide if it was worth adding all the gui features
> necessary for a simple demo.
>
> So far I came up with an app that load a gtk window with two buttons and
> four sliders.
>
> button1: Save Session
> button2: quit session
there is no standard way to trigger a Session Save.
it will be session manager dependent.
pyjacksm has a dbus interface. but i wouldnt consider it stable as of
yet.
>
> slider 1 = channel 1, slider 2 = channel 2 etc...
>
> When save session/quit session are pressed the app saves the position of
> the sliders to a file on disk and loads it again when started if it exists.
>
> As a simple app it won't really do anything useful apart from demo how
> to work with the code so I would like to get some feedback from other
> users on what would actually be a useful demo of the code in action.
>
> I'm thinking along the lines of the demos apple released for the iphone
> which while being mostly fairly unnecessary are also still perfectly
> functional apps in their own right.
>
> If I can remove widgets or add only a couple more that would be preferable.
i dont really see the relation to jack session.
only 10% of such an app would be jack session related.
i dont really think would be a good demo of jack-session.
but maybe i am wrong.
i tend to think that patches which add session support are better
examples.
this is the patch for seq24:
http://trac.jackaudio.org/attachment/wiki/WalkThrough/User/jack_session/jack-session.patch
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