On Saturday 31 July 2004 10:14 pm, Taybin Rutkin wrote: > Sounds neat. Are there any screenshots? >
http://65.125.227.61/ Yup, there's something to the idea. > Taybin > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pete Bessman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Jul 31, 2004 9:39 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [linux-audio-dev] [ANN] PHAT version 0.1.0 > > I'm pleased to annouce, after a solid month of heated debate with X11, > the initial public release of PHAT, the PHat Audio Toolkit. From the > website (www.gazuga.net/phat.php): > > "PHAT is a collection of GTK+ widgets geared toward pro-audio > apps. The goal is to eliminate duplication of effort and provide some > standardization (well, at least for GTK+ apps). It's open source > software, licensed under the GNU GPL, version 2.0 or later." > > The debut and flagship widget is the fanslider, designed by Thorsten > Wilm's. The LAU folks may not be too interested in the library as > such, but might like to play around with this widget (hence the cross > post). It comes with a demo program, "phatfantest," which displays > the sliders in all their glory. > > Tarball: www.gazuga.net/phat-0.1.0.tar.gz > > Docs: www.gazuga.net/phat/index.html > > Let's actually go somewhere with all this debate about widgets and > standards and such. Contributions are welcome (hint hint). I hope we > can put an end to the Linux Usability Curse, at least in our own > little neck of the woods. > > -- > Pete > > www.gazuga.net > > ===================================================================== > "I saw the movie 'I, Robot' recently, a film based loosely on a book > written by science fiction author Isaac Asimov. In case you're not > familiar with Asimov's writing, here's a list of things the movie had > in common with the book: > > * The title." > > [maddox.xmission.com] > =====================================================================