Hi Massy!
I suppose, one might create a small shell script around lv2info using a bit
of sed and awk to beautify the output. It is output made to be interpreted
rather nicely. :-) I suppose one might go an even easier way and hack the
lv2info tool. but not right now, not me. :-( A shell script might be done in a
jiffy though.
Warmly yours
Julien
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