Re: [LAU] Command-line client naming

From: Julien Claassen <julien@email-addr-hidden-lab.de>
Date: Thu Oct 08 2009 - 16:08:16 EEST

In deed it is good, but what about it. I know that several good apps can do
it. Either via direct commandline switch or in Fluidsynths case, via setting
an internal variable, also via commandline switch. There are a couple of apps,
that don't do it, but sometimes there's only need for one of them at a time
and so a fixed name is quite allright or others work methodicaly using an
index for each new start, which is OK as well, if you respect the time when to
start what.
   I admit a few apps are beastly, in that they use PIDs (process IDs) to make
up the JACK client name, mplayer is such an example and I never got round to
changing it. I doubt whether in this case there is a way of doing so.
   Best,
          Julien

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