Re: [LAD] workflow

2010-01-03 Thread rosea grammostola
Guido Scholz wrote:
> Am Sat, 02. Jan 2010 um 12:57:25 +0100 schrieb rosea grammostola:
>
> Hi Rosea,
>
>   
>> rosea grammostola wrote:
>> 
>
>   
>>> But there is another feature in apps which makes the workflow much 
>>> faster and that is a simple:
>>> 'Open recent documents/settings/files'
>>>   
>  
>   
>> Is this implemented in AMS now, or was it already there for a while? 
>> Anyhow, very handy :)
>> 
>
> this feature came with version 2.0.0; btw. the current cvs gives also
> support for LADISH level 1.
>   
Nice. Also Ladish level 1 support works.
Thanks.

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Re: [LAD] workflow

2010-01-02 Thread Guido Scholz
Am Sat, 02. Jan 2010 um 12:57:25 +0100 schrieb rosea grammostola:

Hi Rosea,

> rosea grammostola wrote:

> > But there is another feature in apps which makes the workflow much 
> > faster and that is a simple:
> > 'Open recent documents/settings/files'
 
> Is this implemented in AMS now, or was it already there for a while? 
> Anyhow, very handy :)

this feature came with version 2.0.0; btw. the current cvs gives also
support for LADISH level 1.

Guido

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Re: [LAD] workflow

2010-01-02 Thread rosea grammostola
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As this article points out 
> (http://digitaldub.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/linux-audio-session-scripting/), 
> Linux audio has advantages but also disadvantages, which lash/ ladish 
> etc want to solve.
>
> But there is another feature in apps which makes the workflow much 
> faster and that is a simple:
> 'Open recent documents/settings/files'
>
> Like you have in openoffice 'recent documents'.
>
> I do miss this feature in apps as jack-rack, lv2rack, jack-mixer etc.
>
>
> Btw. I saw an interesting research about open source and usability: 
> http://ingimp.org/
>
> Regards,
> \r
>

Is this implemented in AMS now, or was it already there for a while? 
Anyhow, very handy :)


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Re: [LAD] workflow

2009-12-19 Thread rosea grammostola
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As this article points out 
> (http://digitaldub.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/linux-audio-session-scripting/), 
> Linux audio has advantages but also disadvantages, which lash/ ladish 
> etc want to solve.
>
> But there is another feature in apps which makes the workflow much 
> faster and that is a simple:
> 'Open recent documents/settings/files'
>
> Like you have in openoffice 'recent documents'.
>
> I do miss this feature in apps as jack-rack, lv2rack, jack-mixer etc.
>
>
> Btw. I saw an interesting research about open source and usability: 
> http://ingimp.org/
>
> Regards,
> \r
>
Another little thing which makes working with linux audio faster imho is 
a default folder.

* if you save  a file, it will be saved in  the default folder,  (you've 
chosen  at setup (preferable) or in  preferences.)

* If you open a file, it opens the default folder.


(Of course it must be able to do 'save as' which starts in the default 
folder, from where you can browse and browsing is also possible when 
open something of course.)

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[LAD] workflow

2009-12-17 Thread rosea grammostola
Hi,

As this article points out 
(http://digitaldub.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/linux-audio-session-scripting/), 
Linux audio has advantages but also disadvantages, which lash/ ladish 
etc want to solve.

But there is another feature in apps which makes the workflow much 
faster and that is a simple:
'Open recent documents/settings/files'

Like you have in openoffice 'recent documents'.

I do miss this feature in apps as jack-rack, lv2rack, jack-mixer etc.


Btw. I saw an interesting research about open source and usability: 
http://ingimp.org/

Regards,
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