I'm uploading a new version. I've implemented jack-midi and alsa-midi port modes. One simply toggles with the 'm' input to switch between them.
http://www.akjmusic.com/software/jackctl20100528b.py
I still haven't implemented index numbers in alsa mode. Maybe in the future. :) For now, one can simply use the alsa reference numbers e.g. '20:0 128:0' or simple '20 128' which it also accepts.
Onward and upward!!!
AKJ
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello aaron!
I've just downloaded the new version and it looks fine. But "f"? :-) Really...
Paul told you about the merits of JACKMIDI and how to start it.
About the ports themselves, they're simply included in the jack_lsp listing.
To seperate the listing of JACKMIDI ports from the audio ports, you have to use the -P feature, to the best of my knowledge and pass the type, or as I suggested earlier, use the -t option to only list ports of type audio or midi. I guess you could list the jack ports with the alsa ports.
One thing, I'd be happy to see in a future version: If you could reformat the output of the MIDI list, to be consistent with that of the audio list:
0) System timer
1) Announce
2) virmidi 1
...
It would be nice for not only the eye, but the finger as well. :-)
Eye-candied regards
Julien
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