On 09/02/2009 06:48 AM, Florent Berthaut wrote: > Hi everyone, > > i'm happy to learn about this new direction for lash. It looks really > promising. > The goal: "collaborate with x11 wm ..." reminded of an idea i had this > summer during the RMLL ("rencontres mondiales du logiciel libre") while > talking with musicians of the windows world. > They told me that they liked the gnu approach ("one application for one > task"), that it was great to be able to change a part of the workflow > independently. They also obvioulsy liked the idea of lash, being able to > save and recall a session. > > But what they worried about (especially ableton live users) was the fact > that a great number of windows could become complicated to handle > compared to single window applications as live. > > So the idea of remembering the windows positions is a good point but i > think another interesting point would be to have an application that > grabs all the music applications' windows and tiles them automatically > (of course with the possibilities of resizing and moving each tile) > So when you restore a session all the windows are accessible at once. > This would be a sort of musical window manager and would allow to > combine the advantage of a single window application with the advantages > of multiple interconnected applications. > > Perhaps it already exists, if it does please let me know ;) > > I have had this idea for a while and your diea would compliment it very well. Basically the window manager should provide a hook for the app to have a jack port on the title bar. This would then allow the window manager to control teh layout and location of all apps with a jack port. Alternatively it could also use ladish to provide the wrapper to all the ladish/jack apps. I know it is early days since Nedko just released his updates to the system but I think we have an opportunity to provide this integration from a window management perspective. In my mind it is a logical and inevitable feature that will give desktop users a game like graphical management option they can play with and get excited about. Cheers. Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd > Regards > > Florent > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user