>> I've been using a shell scipt to load the various applications used for my >> projects and one of these applications is qsynth. As far as I can see, >> qsynth does not alow a configuration file to be specified, so I can't vary >> the sound fonts I use from project to project - please correct me if I am >> wrong, it will solve my problem. > > The conf file is ~/.qt/qsynthrc, so your script can do, for >example : >cd ~/.qt >cat qsynthrc-song1 > qsythrc >qsynth & > >and for antother song : >cd ~/.qt >cat qsynthrc-song2 > qsythrc >qsynth & > >and after creating a third setup, don't forget to cat ~/.qt/.qsynthrc > >~/.qt/qsynthrc-song3 > > I hope I understood the question... > >Y. Yea, I thought of doing somthing like that but hoped there was a more elegant solution, it's the sort of thing one would like to be able to do with lash.