Re: Editing zynadsuxfx/yoshimi patches?

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On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 21:14:42 +0200 (CEST)
Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello!
>    Arnold: Interesting idea. I suppose it could be used for other purposes. But 
> that would have to be a single app, a daemon and I'm not sure how friendly the 
> FUSE API is. But hell, it's a nice one!
>    David: As I remember, I had problems with the cursor tracking in MC and the 
> screen held too much info. I think it did some panelling or output a table. I 
> have to recheck. But basically it's the same mechanism, it's just a question 
> of: How friendly is the original to blind people, or how easy is it to adapt. 
> I mean there can be apps, that do that sort of thing and have some great 
> features, but are inaccessible or bad in other ways. Still you might take up 
> features. That's why I chose aptitude, theyare very good about cursor tracking 
> (hard cursor motion).
>    Warmly yours
>            Julien

Just a clarification... Presumably, if you know a precise command/parameter
setting you should be able to type that in, completely ignoring any hierarchy.
e.g.

part3/addsynth/voice2/volume100{return}

Idealy I would expect to get a return message of exactly what had actually
happened. If everything was OK you'd just get the same line back, but if you
made a mistake you might get something like:

'part3 not enabled.'

or

'part3 only has subsynth enabled.'

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