2009/12/28 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net>: > I disagree. I like a clean style, e.g. the one of Qtractor much more than > flashy designs, because I can rule it's look. Whereas I do agree, that a > call for more desktop environment themes is something we need. It would be > good, if we could choose different themes for different applications. Even > if I'm not a fan of applications that ignore the theme I chose, at the > moment I'm glad that some do, because different outfits make it easy to > discern different apps, with similar functionality. To be honest, I like the > look of some apps that come with their own style, but on the whole, clean > themes taken over from the desktop environment's theme will avoid that the > display looks like a funfair, with it's grotesque sensory overload. > > 2 cents, > Ralf > Ok it could be true, forget about flashy GUIs, for a moment.
I feel the absence of a solid Audio Widget Library, it doesn't mind if it's in Gtk, Qt, EFL, skinable, fancy etc... A library that provides 4 or 5 controls but solid like a rock and of course accessible. A knob, a slider, a vumeter, a toggle button. All packaged in a library, to be a point to start for junior devs like me. Not a library for a specific application, a general library to provides that simple controls. I know that libphat exists, but i've found it weird, i'm sorry. If someone knows some library or want to write a new one is welcome, i will help as much as possible. Cheers -- Carlo Ascani La politica pratica consiste nell'ignorare i fatti. (Henry Adams) C programmers never die. They are just cast into void. ------------------------------------- cell: 320 2915799 http://gnufunk.org/~carloratm _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev