On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 22:45 -0700, Anthony Green wrote: > Hey Callum, > > In the bugzilla for my hexter review you mentioned that we should make > a icon/menu entry for hexter (as symlinked to jack-dssi-host) because it > silently fails when jackd isn't running. I agree that this is a > problem. The (hopefully temporary) solution I'm proposing is that we > either mod jack-dssi-host to complain with a dialog box, or we wrap > jack-dssi-host in a script that tests for jackd and pops up a dialog box > complaint if required. > > I think having hexter, whysynth, etc in the menu system is worth this > little extra bit of work. Are you (or anybody else) opposed to this > solution? Are either of my proposals better than the other? Just patching jack-dssi-host with some GTK support sounds best to me for now. Really what I think needs to happen is rather than having menu icons, we need a full GUI DSSI host that gives you a list of available plugins at startup. Actually something in my list of "things to do someday" is write a slick virtual keyboard application that does everything I've ever wanted. Acting as a DSSI host would be a possible feature...
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