Am 25.06.2014 17:09, schrieb Philipp Überbacher:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:08:51 +0200
hermann meyer <brumm...@web.de> wrote:

Am 25.06.2014 15:34, schrieb Fons Adriaensen:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 03:10:22PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Drag the preset (bank) from the bank list, which is on bottom of
the main window, when you push the preset button on bottom of the
main window, drop it to the desktop, file-browser, web-browser
(upload then to guitarix preset share forum), or any window which
support standard drag n' drop. For import just the other way
round. It's like Open Office do it, for example.
The same way you move or insert plugs in the rack, by drag n' drop
them.
I'm not using an obese desktop (so no desktop files), and I
don't even have a file browser installed. So that means
I can't load or save presets ?

LibreOffice has as file browser built-in, maybe I should start
that to load or save a guitarix preset ?

I'm not a guitar player so this doesn't matter for me. But
and app that *only* has DND and no other way to load or save
seem s like severely crippled to me.

Oh, don't get me wrong, you can save/load presets inside the guitarix
preset window (no d'n'd' needed), d'n'd is used for communicate with
the "outside world", so to share presets.
And, if you won't use d'n'd' at all, you can as well go the route
over the usual copy and paste files with mc.
Hi Hermann,
there's one thing I wonder about when I read this description:
Drag'n'Drop isn't scriptable (in any sane way), so is it possible to
(at least) load a preset from commandline?

Regards,
Philipp

Hi Philipp

No, there is no support to load a preset file on commandline. But, there is support for "naming" and that is what the state file is about as it gives the name for the preset to load among other stuff. Guitarix will always start with the last used settings and save settings per instance. So, to start guitarix with a "specified" preset, you can start guitarix with a "name" for example guitarix -n=blues were you have used guitarix blues the last time with the preset blues. You can disable automatic save at exit to preserve this preset for the instance name (-k). This way you can manage a couple of different startup settings, and can start a couple of instances with different presets at startup. This behavior is as well useful when you use guitarix as proxi client under NSM, you could create a couple of different sessions, and the state file will keep track about to load the right settings.

greets
hermann
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