Hi Martyn,
It uses libsndfile, limited to stereo output per file (but multiple files
simultaneously if required), pcm 16/24/32 or float 32/64, any samplerate.
Whether the audio quality of the synthesis/sampling meets your needs is a
different matter however. Thanks for the interest :-)
James
On
ings. Just dipping toes in code.
https://github.com/jwm-art-net/wcnt
It's not professional quality software, but it makes sound, shrug.
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On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 23:10 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 21:27 +0200, Lieven Moors wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 10:01:31AM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 15:37 +0800, Brad Campbell wrote:
> > > > One thing I told years ago by a gnarled old recordi
On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 10:15:47 +0200
Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> On 26.08.2014 19:39, Devin Venable wrote:
> > My dream feature? Click on segment, select "convert to sample" and
> > a new midi track appears linked to a plugin sampler, ready to play.
>
> I could have used something like that a few tim
r such use but
only got as far as modifying it to glue audio to beats and bars by
default.
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> PS: Instead of an 80th early reflection, I used an IR that came with
> jconvolver (IIRC that time it was named jconv or similar). When I
> noticed that guitarix included jconv I tried out guitarix, because
> jconv's drawback was, that it on
On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 11:04 AM, Fons Adriaensen
wrote:
--
Zita-njbridge is not some 'improved' netjack, it's something
very different.
The motivation was to able to make audio connections be
mes branch on github a generic LADSPA module is
available which allows specification of arbitrary LADSPA plugins. It is
working to a basic extent but unfinished.
Carry on.
char*s
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g this out. I've filed a bug report so will be fixed
next time I'm working on it.
https://github.com/jwm-art-net/Petri-Foo/issues/19
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l, it is a simple XML transformation, and I would try
> that, if such a utility does not exist.
No there isn't any utility.
I haven't worked on Petri-Foo for some time so can't remember exactly
how it differs... You may run into problems converting, give me a
s
On 18/09/13 Fons Adriaensen wrote:
...
>If this is typical for the attitude taken by the Linux Audio
>community then my motivation to contribute to it will take
>a serious blow.
Well you've been a member of the Linux Audio community as long as
anyone, you should know if this is the typical att
On 27/05/13 Dan wrote:
>I suppose we (devs, not just Linux and just audio) need some kind of
>"intented project name" database :)
It's called the internet.
>
>On 5/26/13, Diego Veralli wrote:
>> Hey elboulangero,
>>
>> You might want to change the name, there are already 2 itops that I
>>
On 18/03/13 "Tim E. Real" wrote:
>On March 18, 2013 06:47:16 PM you wrote:
>
>
>
>
>On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Tim E. Real
>wrote:
>
>Hi again. Looking for any advice, tips, tricks, anecdotes etc.
>
>I want to eliminate or reduce 'zipper' noise on volume changes.
>So I'm looking at two tech
for
me that sometimes I get quite serious about and at other times (like the
past six months or so) just can't be bothered with).
But anyway, JACK MIDI isn't very difficult, NON Sequencer was one of
the programs I found useful to study, perhaps you could take something
from JACK K
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Patrick Shirkey
wrote:
>On Mon, February 11, 2013 3:21 pm, Paul Davis wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 11:16 PM, Patrick Shirkey <
>> pshir...@boosthardware.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, February 11, 2013 9:47 am, Tristan Matthews wrote:
>>> > 2013/2/10 Pat
> Since the unofficial wiki seems to have disappeared, the documentation
> of the "Jack and Loopback device as Alsa-to-Jack bridge" has gone with
> it. Neither google cache nor the wayback machine fare able to serve a
> copy of the page. There are plenty of references to the wiki page on
> the web,
> More info is at http://carlh.net/plugins/denormals.php
Interesting numbers ... I just don't understand the 32-bit pentium 3 numbers.
Where is the reference from which the factors displayed in this table for this
CPU are derived ?
J.
at's a bit crap it doesn't even bloody
work".
Luckily, as well as being trivial to overlook while testing it was also
trivial to fix.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/petri-foo/files/Source/petri-foo-0.1.86.tar.bz2/download
rest beggars,
james.
On 30/07/12 James Morris wrote:
On 01/08/12 "rosea.grammostola" wrote:
>On 08/01/2012 03:30 AM, James Morris wrote:
>> On 30/07/12 "rosea.grammostola" wrote:
>>> On 07/30/2012 03:12 AM, James Morris wrote:
>>>
>>>> (1.0) Non Session Management support
>>>
&g
On 01/08/12 "rosea.grammostola" wrote:
>On 08/01/2012 11:53 AM, James Morris wrote:
..
>>>> LASH failed despite 26 apps supporting it:
>>>> http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/lash
>>>
>>> The problem with LASH is that it has obvious (techn
On 30/07/12 "rosea.grammostola" wrote:
>On 07/30/2012 03:12 AM, James Morris wrote:
>
>> (1.0) Non Session Management support
>
>Nice to see a dev who's taking this up. Session management a 'must
>have' for jack standalone applications and imho NSM
tri-foo-0.1.85.tar.bz2/download
Further resources:
http://petri-foo.sourceforge.net
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=404816
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/petri-foo-devel
http://github.com/jwm-art-net/Petri-Foo
Cheers,
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>On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 3:50 PM, James Morris
>wrote:
>>
>> On 21/07/12 "J. Liles" wrote:
>> >On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:24 AM, James Morris
>> >wrote:
>> [..]
>> >>
>> >> Any th
On 21/07/12 "J. Liles" wrote:
>On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:24 AM, James Morris
>wrote:
[..]
>>
>> Any thoughts about symlinking to symlinked samples?
>>
>> I decided to follow symlinks when storing sample paths in memory and
>> then recreate the symli
On 16/07/12 David Robillard wrote:
>On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 09:45 +0100, James Morris wrote:
>> On 15/07/12 David Robillard wrote:
>> >On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 15:57 +0100, James Morris wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> My sampler app has Non Sess
On 15/07/12 David Robillard wrote:
>On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 15:57 +0100, James Morris wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> My sampler app has Non Session Mangement implemented but is currently
>> still referring to external files by their original path.
>>
>> I want to use
On 13/07/12 renato wrote:
>On Fri, 13 Jul 2012 16:11:23 +0100
>James Morris wrote:
>
>> On 13/07/12 James Morris wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >My sampler app has Non Session Mangement implemented but is
>> >currently still referring to external files
On 13/07/12 James Morris wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My sampler app has Non Session Mangement implemented but is currently
>still referring to external files by their original path.
>
>I want to use the symlink method as discussed fairly extensively here
>but I'd like to know i
re:
http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lad/2012/3/30/189343
Are there other/better options or disagreements about (1) being a good
choice over the other options I've presented?
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On 07/07/12 hermann wrote:
>Am Freitag, den 06.07.2012, 22:07 +0200 schrieb jer...@autostatic.com:
>> Ran a backtrace, attached the output.
>>
>> Jeremy
>
>Hi Jeremy
>
>Thanks for the backtrace, unfortunately it isn't really meaningful, so
>I have installed ubuntu 12.04 on my box and build guita
Thanks to some instant bug reports there is now:
petri-foo-0.1.5:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/petri-foo/files/Source/petri-foo-0.1.5.tar.bz2/download
ta,
james.
On 27/06/12 James Morris wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>Petri-Foo is a sampler for linux using JACK. It was originally a
he successor to Specimen and that the two shouldn't
co-exist. All I know is it's called Petri-Foo.
http://petri-foo.sourceforge.net
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Hi Fons,
I gave it a shot yesterday evening. It was not meant to be a thorough test but
just a check whether I could just replace alsa_in/out with zita_a2j/j2a in my
environment:
- Core 2 Duo 2 x 2.4GHz (cpufreq disabled)
- kernel 3.2 from liquorix (debian i686) with thread_irq enabled (but
for the return ringbuffer, but
> that should be RT-safe.
That's what I thought... would be better for someone who is new to real
time threads and memory allocation... and is what I decided on... minus
the semaphore.
So why is a semaphore needed? If the RT thread only sends an item back
when
This is my first post here. Yes, I know that this is a developer's forum,
that's why I joined. That said, however, I would like to replace my current
audio interface with one that runs on linux and I really don't know where else
to ask - all forums that I am a member of either focus on synthesiz
stream it would certainly be useful.
(It was a feature requested during discussion on petri-foo-devel about
the phat fan sliders and the problems with converting them to cairo).
James.
>
> The code is here:
>
> http://darktable.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=darktable/
without using deprecated code) but by the time I got to looking in
the GTK source itself I decided to make the fans optional while
additionally allowing shift to be used in combination without dragging
the slider for greater precision (and ctrl for even more).
I called it 'phin' and it can be
I'm no gamer but even I know games can be have been written in java. Minecraft
springs to mind. A very interesting 3d block game.
James
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" pythagorean- | just minor sixth (da)",
" just- | pythagorean major sixth (DA)",
" pythagorean- | just minor seventh (ni)",
" just- | pythagorean major seventh (NI)"
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D for amsynth-svn:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=52689
It's my first PKGBUILD, and is based on a combination of amsynth and
aqualung-svn PKGBUILDS. Haven't read docs.
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lieving I'm preparing for the future but
really it's only forcing people to upgrade.
-DGSEAL_ENABLE is used if you want to prepare your code for when GTK3
is the standard version and GTK2 is removed from distros. I think GTK1
has really only very recently been removed from standard distros
repos?
I guess you have to weigh all this stuff up. Preparing for when only
GTK3 exists isn't an urgent scenario for example.
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#x27;d be interested though if my usage of __sync_bool_compare_and_swap
and __sync_fetch_and_and improves the ring buffer at all? I like the
fact the implementation I'm using is so simple. Trouble is, using the
GCC builtins instead of volatile slows it down. Guess that
On 8 July 2011 12:24, James Morris wrote:
> So I'd thought I'd compare the execution time of 7000 items passing
> through the two 32-item ring buffers, with the execution time 7000
> items passing though 32-item jack-ringbuffers. details to come,
> probably to throw a
On 8 July 2011 01:50, James Morris wrote:
> On 7 July 2011 13:10, James Morris wrote:
>> just wondered if any more-experienced-than-i devs might comment on
>> this. written in c for c (obviously). i realize it's not portable
>> outside of GNU GCC (regarding th
On 8 July 2011 02:04, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> Why not copy/paste the JACK ringbuffer (C) or even Ardours
> (C++ Container)?
Sorry, with my warbling I forgot all about asking when the lock
function of jack ringbuffer would be used?
Cheers,
On 8 July 2011 02:04, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> On Thursday, July 07, 2011 07:50:57 pm James Morris wrote:
>> I thought a "lock-free" ring buffer was supposed to be
>> the easy solution!
>
> It is... when you re-use one that's already been written a
On 7 July 2011 13:10, James Morris wrote:
> just wondered if any more-experienced-than-i devs might comment on
> this. written in c for c (obviously). i realize it's not portable
> outside of GNU GCC (regarding the GCC atomic builtin funcs
> __sync_***). meant for a single re
On 7 July 2011 20:29, David Robillard wrote:
>
> I am working on adding a sampler example (contributed by Gabriel M.
> Beddingfield and James Morris) which will demonstrate a bit more of an
> advanced plugin (which references external files, persists state, etc)
>
Looking f
Forgot to add the list in Cc.
--- On Thu, 7/7/11, James Warden wrote:
> From: James Warden
> Subject: Re: [LAD] audio format abadie.jo
> To: "pierre jocelyn andre"
> Date: Thursday, July 7, 2011, 8:24 AM
> Let's stop any confusion here:
>
> Pierre, if the
afety very much welcome. thanks in
advance.
james.
#include "rng_buf.h" /* only prototypes the public functions and
typedefs the struct */
#include
#include
#include "debug.h"
struct _RingBuffer
{
size_t count;
void** buf;
void** bufend;
void** volatile
Hi all,
I grew up in France so I can easily translate:
"j'ai créé un nouveau format audio destiné à linux. Je suis à la recherche
d'aide pour finir le langage C, pour tester, et pour créer une nouvelle
génération de carte audio. J'arrive à créer des fichier audio avec des voix
humaines de plus
use I'd only really
skimmed the description. I was mostly wanting to look at the code as
I'm interested in trying to get a better grasp how data is passed
between threads when using JACK. I find the code somewhat difficult to
follow.
Thanks,
James
> -- Dan
>
_
t).
if the list refuses the attachment:
http://jwm-art.net/code/jack-rack-gtk_deprecated_fix.patch
cheers,
james.
diff -ur jack-rack/src/control_callbacks.c jack-rack-myfix/src/control_callbacks.c
--- jack-rack/src/control_callbacks.c 2011-07-05 11:16:42.0 +0100
+++ jack-rack-myfix/
[man/file2jack.1] Error 1
2) floating point exception when command issued without options:
Core was generated by `./file2jack'.
Program terminated with signal 8, Arithmetic exception.
#0 compute_frames (argc=, argv=) at csrc/file2jack.c:659
659
On 3 July 2011 21:14, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 03, 2011 at 12:32:53PM -0400, Paul Davis wrote:
>
>> sure, which right now is not a separate function at all, but merely a
>> branch of the "finish" function. not exactly a huge amount of work to
>> split it out, but indicative of the comp
a lack of attribution to their work, or
thinks how it's done is unfair, speak up but please don't get all
esoteric about it ;-)
regards,
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On 10 June 2011 08:15, Veronica Merryfield
wrote:
>
> On 2011-06-09, at 3:37 PM, James Morris wrote:
>
>> But are the two really so different? They both do exactly the same
>> thing except one does it with synthesised wa
can include PD etc in this too) use. To me at least, it's all too
abstracted, a bit too stripped down and taken apart - or there could
just be something quite simple I'm missing - I haven't had the time to
investigate these complex things further.
James.
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On 9 June 2011 23:30, Folderol wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jun 2011 23:22:58 +0100
> James Morris wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since working on Petri-Foo I keep returning to the idea that perhaps
>> it would be better to add a sampler-waveform to Yoshimi or another
>> s
o put out.
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ported.
Please either report bugs directly to me, or join (before posting to)
the Petri-Foo mailing list, or discover if the petri-foo bug tracker
on sourceforge works out the box.
Cheers,
James.
I've been busy with other things for the past couple of weeks but hope
to
--- On Mon, 5/23/11, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> From: Jeremy Jongepier
> Subject: Re: [LAD] What sound cards are recommender by developers? I'll order
> next week!!!
> To: linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 3:59 AM
> On 05/21/2011 06:28 PM, Johannes
> Kroll wrot
ces but this the core
> difference. Pulse uses a "push" model in which clients deliver data to
> the server. JACK uses a "pull" model to force clients to deliver data
> on time, and in order.
>
Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for.
Cheers,
James.
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Can someone sum up the differences between JACK and Pulse in this regard?
James.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_audio#Features
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On 13 April 2011 12:44, James Morris wrote:
> On 13 April 2011 12:42, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>> please read your qjackctl/about box whether there's a "JACK Session support
>> disabled" written in red. that should say it all
>
> Yeah, that says it all :/
On 13 April 2011 12:42, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> please read your qjackctl/about box whether there's a "JACK Session support
> disabled" written in red. that should say it all
Yeah, that says it all :/ Doh. Thanks.
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the correct
search/replace terms.)
Any help appreciated,
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On 4 March 2011 11:33, Paul Davis wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 6:30 AM, James Morris wrote:
>
>> But if multiple UIs are possible, validation effort is duplicated.
>
> duplication never hurt anyone, much. especially since each instance
> might differ in the view o
.
How should I approach?
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acros for querying the characteristic of floating point types,
concerning subnormal floating point numbers, and the number of decimal
digits the type is able to store.
..."
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[1] http://petri-foo.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27069524
[3] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/petri-foo-devel
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On 11 February 2011 19:07, Robert Schwarz wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> On 02/11/2011 07:54 PM, James Morris wrote:
>> I forked Specimen into Petri-Foo. Trouble is, I don't recall which
>> version!
>>
>> I have a Specimen SVN from the Arch User Repository (AUR) Spe
sorry, forgot link to patches:
http://jwm-art.net/code/specimen_confusion/
On 11 February 2011 18:54, James Morris wrote:
> I forked Specimen into Petri-Foo. Trouble is, I don't recall which version!
>
> I have a Specimen SVN from the Arch User Repository (AUR)
> Specimen SV
explicit sample play/loop position
editing via spin buttons which prevents the loop start/stop positions
from being incremented/decremented past the play start/stop positions.
Hope it helps someone.
If anyone can shed any light on the confusion I'd be grateful, th
I've created a sourceforge project page for Petri-Foo. Anyone
interested should subscribe to the petri-foo-devel list for
development and users alike here:
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Cheers,
James.
On 4 February 2011 11:18, James Morris wrote:
> Hi,
On 4 February 2011 11:18, James Morris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've forked Specimen primarily to provide frequency Modulation of the
> LFOs and to make all the LFOs and ADSRs independent so that there is
> no longer a single dedicated ADSR and a single dedicated LFO for ie
> pi
anges have been made enough to get a basic idea
of what's going on.
Please do read the README before commenting. I've tried to do things
properly! I'm only human and only a hobbyist coder.
Cheers,
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On 2 February 2011 23:40, Rods Bobavich wrote:
>> Shooting from the hip (and also digging in 2.6.26.5 sources)... looks
>> like there was a timeout when calling usb_set_interface()
>> (drivers/usb/core/message.c). The urb transfers look like they
>> stalled rather than failed to allocate bandwid
On 29 January 2011 18:22, Raymond Martin wrote:
> On January 29, 2011 12:54:22 pm Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
>> On 1/29/11, Raymond Martin wrote:
>> > I have forked other projects before and tried to cooperate, follow
>> > licenses, only to have those projects act very territorial and not in
>> >
On 13 November 2010 20:18, wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 06:07:22PM +0100, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
>
>> One thing I wonder about is the exact value of the center. I've seen
>> panning in software between -1 and +1 and a center of +/- 0 where it
>> made a difference whether it was + or -. It'
On 26 October 2010 23:24, Kris Calabio wrote:
>
> Does anyone have suggestions for diving into the world of open source
> development? I've looked at some source code of applications I use but get
> pretty lost. Are there any simple Jack applications that have easy to read
> code? I'm all fo
box (event) of any colour prevents any other box from occupying that space.
Move the grey boundaries over the pink boundaries, the interaction of
the grey boxes and the pink boxes changes the pitch/velocity sequence.
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On 28 September 2010 15:36, Johannes Kroll wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:40:22 +0100
> James Morris wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> BoxySeq is still very far away from suitable for end users, but I've
>> decided to post an update here to let people know that I
to create static block
boxes (these can be placed anywhere in the grid and prevent a boundary
placing any events in that location). Unfortunately it's not quite as
straightforward as it sounds.
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git clone http://jwm-art-...@github.com/jwm-art-net/BoxySeq.git
cd BoxySeq
cmake .
make
boxyseq_gui/boxyseq_gui
On 28 September 2010 11:40, James Morris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> BoxySeq is still very far away from suitable for end users, but I've
> decided to post an u
On 17 August 2010 02:17, James Morris wrote:
> The CPU usage of the graphics has been bothering me. It was using
> Cairo which can do some funky stuff, but it comes at a price. My
> latest commit has removed the Cairo code and replaced it with GDK. GDK
> is 'closer to xlib
On 17 August 2010 00:54, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> Excerpts from James Morris's message of 2010-08-15 03:21:38 +0200:
>> On 5 July 2010 09:27, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>> > On 07/05/2010 06:15 PM, James Morris wrote:
>> >>
>> >> really it is far t
On 5 July 2010 09:27, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> On 07/05/2010 06:15 PM, James Morris wrote:
>>
>> really it is far too early for users to take any interest in this
>> program. but sometimes I just need some feedback about some of the
>> ideas i have before I can proceed
what it used to be count for nothing in the long run...
> http://nielsmayer.com/envy24control/Screenshot-Mudita24-rc0-MonInp.png
I'd like to see a 'original color theme' checkbox so we can
temporarily be disgusted by the bright-green and cadmium yellow just
to make the milqueto
higher the CPU usage... Or, if
the audio output is continually loud, it seems to overload the meters
and CPU usages rockets.
Two illustrations:
high: http://jwm-art.net/envy24_1.0.0_cpu_usage.png
low: http://jwm-art.net/envy24_1.0.0_cpu_usage2.png
Let me know anything else you want me to try,
on that green background. IMO the darker green
background should be less prominent, a much darker green.
Here's a mock-screenshot with the meter background a few shades darker
(#002100):
http://jwm-art.net/Screenshot-Envy24Control-MonitorInputs_bg_002100.png
I could live with that cadmium yello
On 26 July 2010 11:13, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> After the 'normal' output for both versions I get:
>
> '(envy24control:9266): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an
> adjustment with non-zero page size is deprecated
>
> (envy24control:9266): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an
> adjustment
On 26 July 2010 00:16, Niels Mayer wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 2:16 PM, James Morris wrote:
>> CPU up to 99% here as soon as any audio plays and GUI very sluggish.
>>
>> Delta 66 AMD64 Gentoo.
>
> That looks like it might be an instance of the bug I thought I
0.tar.gz
> (full directory, just follow README directions to build/install)
CPU up to 99% here as soon as any audio plays and GUI very sluggish.
Delta 66 AMD64 Gentoo.
James.
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> Does my brain guess the loudness is or could be endless
> high? Half of an
> endless value would be anyway an endless value, right?
by endless, you mean "infinite" ?
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On 23 July 2010 08:37, Arnold Krille wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thursday 22 July 2010 23:53:14 Philipp Überbacher wrote:
>> Excerpts from fons's message of 2010-07-22 23:24:24 +0200:
>> > We all agree on what 'red' means. Because we have learned
>> > the meaning of that word by association. But do we 's
> > It reminds me a little about intensive and extensive
> variables
> > in physics. That may well be unrelated though ...
>
> I don't think it is directly related to that particular
> difference. But it certainly is related to a more general
> form of it - seeing each 'unit' in its own domain, a
> We all agree on what 'red' means. Because we have learned
> the meaning of that word by association. But do we
> 'see'
> the same thing ? AFAIK, that is impossible to verify.
I would tend to say yes, for if I was in your brain to check, I would be you :)
J.
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