Re: "Easy-ui" interface code

Jan Depner <[email protected]> Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:52:42 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.audio.jamin.devel
Message-ID <1227649962.25594.26.camel@eviltwin>
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 11:50 +0000, Steve Harris wrote:
> On 25 Nov 2008, at 11:23, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> > I have got the meters hooked up but I am wondering the best approach  
> > for
> > setting the slider values so they move when either the main window or
> > the preset window sliders are adjusted.
> 
> You can bind more than one slider to the underlying adjustment.
> 
> > Also are the scenes effectively presets and if yes should we add a few
> > templates to the system which can be used to populate the preset  
> > combo?
> 
> I would have thought so yeah, it might be helpful to have some demo  
> presets anyway, to give people a headstart on what the options do.
> 

    They aren't presets at present.  You can set and save them.  We have
some sample sessions that might or might not have multiple scenes saved
(for instance, there is a session with an RIAA EQ curve).  You can
easily set up some sessions, save them, and then add them to the
release.

> > It should be possible to add new scenes to the preset combo which  
> > would
> > make it infinitely adjustable and provide a way to have sponsored
> > presets.
> 
> Sure, we could just search a directory, /usr/{local/,}share/jamin/ 
> presets or similar.
> 

    Yeah, right now it looks in your home directory for the .jamin
directory but we could add a global directory.  We're using a file
selection box to get the session (.jam) files so we'd have to change it
to read all possible directories and offer you the file names (possibly
without the.jam extension) in some sort of selection box.

    If you figure out how to get the SVN stuff set up, let me know ;-)



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