zequence | OvenWerks: I agree. The design of the gui is not done well on falks tool, but then again, it has a lot of useful code | 05:10 |
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zequence | It works as systray or indicator app | 05:10 |
zequence | and i believe it can control any jack | 05:10 |
zequence | or just jack2? | 05:11 |
zequence | a bunch of tweaks in it | 05:11 |
OvenWerks | I am thinking there are things that are set once in a while that are best accessed from settings and other things that get changed on the fly more often. | 05:11 |
zequence | Yes | 05:11 |
zequence | It should be as minimal as possible | 05:11 |
zequence | Even settings should have two layers - basic, and advanced | 05:12 |
OvenWerks | That makes sense. | 05:12 |
OvenWerks | jack 1, 2 or dbus should all be easy to control... even with pulse thrown in. | 05:12 |
OvenWerks | dbus is just easy and automated | 05:13 |
zequence | While the design of the gui is interesting, that can be redone any number of times once we have all the features coded down as functions and classes | 05:13 |
OvenWerks | functions or procedures I am ok with classes are harder :) | 05:14 |
zequence | I dont' care, as long as it works, and is fairly well organized | 05:14 |
OvenWerks | objects I understand what they are supposed to do, but the syntax gets me. | 05:15 |
zequence | anyway, no reason to reinvent the wheel, so if we can use falktx code, we should | 05:15 |
OvenWerks | OK | 05:15 |
* OvenWerks is going to put kids to bed | 05:16 | |
zequence | I have some C code that checks if the user has rtprio and memlock from the kernel. Comparing that with settings will let the user know if a reboot is needed. | 05:16 |
zequence | Don't think anyone has done something like that | 05:17 |
zequence | Well, ardour possibly does exactly that | 05:17 |
zequence | (except for checking settings) | 05:17 |
OvenWerks | ardour does that by asking for that access, so does jack | 05:49 |
OvenWerks | But knowing before getting a bunch of errors is good. | 05:50 |
zequence | Right, jack does that of course | 06:03 |
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