[linux-audio-user] [PATCH] envy24control widget limits

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On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 09:29:45AM +0100, Daniel James wrote:
> Do you think there could be a way to display the inputs and outputs in 
> multiple seperate rows, to make better use of conventional display 
> dimensions? We run Audacity in one Blackbox workspace and 
> envy24control in another, so the mixer could happily take up a whole 
> 1024x768.

Interesting - I agree that this would be a useful modification.  I've
got finals this week, so I won't be able to look at it until at least
next week.

Also, I should warn that I'll be slow at getting to this - I haven't
used GTK+ since the ancient 1.0 days (you'll see my patch above avoids
any GTK mechanisms that couldn't be cut and pasted ::-), and this'll
require me to dig in a bit.

> Row 1: hardware inputs 1-x
> Row 2: hardware outputs 1-x
> Row 3: PCM outputs 1-x

I'm not sure I know what you mean by hardware outputs - I've only seen
the HW in and PCM out vu meters on envy24control.  If there's code
somewhere to monitor the actual individual hardware outputs, I could see
about integrating it, but now it's starting to sound like a serious
project ::-)

All in all though, I can definately see the usefulness of such a
modification.

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