On Wed, 2012-12-12 at 12:26 +0100, hermann meyer wrote:
> Am 11.12.2012 17:31, schrieb David Robillard:
> > I am not familiar with libgxmm or the guitarix LV2 work specifically,
> > sorry, no concrete suggestions.
> well, libgxw is a additional gtk+2.0 widget library with widgets mainly
> for audio applications, libgxwmm is the gtkmm wrapper library for it.
> Both are part of the guitarix source tree. Default use was as static
> library for guitarix, i have change that now, so that it will be build
> as shared library if the LV2 amp is selected to build.
Are you just depending on this lib being system installed, or including
it in the bundle?
> The guitarix LV2 work is highly inspire by this tutorial from Harry Harren
>
> http://harryhaaren.blogspot.de/2012/07/writing-lv2-guis-making-it-look-snazzy.html
> and needs your latest LV2 specs 1.2.0
> and this is how it looks now, thanks to Richard Dalton
> http://www.Ampskindesigns.com
> http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/6410/bildschirmfotovom201212.png
Cool. I admit to having never tried Guitarix, but being able to get rid
of my POD will be nice :)
> unfortunately a bug in the sourceforge GIT browser makes it nearly
> impossible to browse the source online.
No worries. I'll check it out (literally) some time over the holidays
-dr
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