On Saturday 16 April 2011 10.57.46 Julien Claassen wrote: > Hello Cal! > I'm "quite" sure he meant in general just editing, manipulate as in > change. I suppose I'm as interested as Massy in such an editor. Console > apps preferred. :-) I'm currently writing a small collections of command line applications (thanks goes to rosea.grammostola for making me doing it) named AutoSFZ where the main app generates SFZ files from samples found in a folder structure. This is because I need to make Natural Drum Kit and a few other samples ready for the CVS version of Linuxsampler. What should I think about when doing this with blind people in mind? Is it enough when the application just do the job when receiving command line parameters in order to do the job? Will for example a status message that prints out "Processing sample 16253 of 23957 samples..." to the same line during the processing make trouble for you? Will an ordinary man page and program usage info with the parameter --help work or is it better with HTML documentation or clean text? What is best in your and S. Massy's world and what is "good enoght"? Jostein _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user