On 12 September 2007 at 0:00, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well I had a look a linux-sound.org many times and also at > apps.linuxaudio.org. But the problem is: > I have to click through all the websites and evaluate from > app to app if they have some console-interface. It is/was > unnerving enough for me, since noone really seemed to bother > about tagging apps with gui/nongui. And I'm not the only blind > user or simple graphic-disliking person out there. So I want to > compile a list of them, at least of the major ones, so other > new people have it that bit easier. > I know: SF.net has filters for this, but not all projects > are there. So my idea is to either publish my own list of > apps, or at least make a nice compliation to hand over to e.g. > linuxaudio.org, so they may include a GUI-tag. I didn't mean to discourage you. I my goal was to provide you with a big list that you could hunt through. After that ordeal, you will very likely have an excellent list of CLI sound applications. I know it's a lot of work. But, your goal is a great one. I don't know if that http://linux-sound.org/ page is maintained anymore, or who might be doing that. But, it'd be a great thing if you could get your work added to that page as a "CLI apps" link off of the top page. Best of luck... P.S.: DP, I know you're out there, and that you've given up those pages after years of dedication. Do you know how we might get an edit like this into the archive? Thx! -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user