Re: [LAD] Faust plugin GUI

2017-07-16 Thread Yassin Philip
If anyone is interested, the CSS for the LV2 Qt plugins generated by faust2lv2 are in /usr/local/include/faust/gui/Styles/ so in this example : faust2lv2 -gui -style mystyle myplugin.dsp The files that will be looked for are /usr/local/include/faust/gui/Styles/mystyle.qrc : Kiplugs.qss A

Re: [LAD] Faust plugin GUI

2017-07-14 Thread Yassin Philip
Ah, I found out, reading the lv2ui.cpp and the Makefile ; never mind! :) yPhil On 14/07/17 02:47, Yassin Philip wrote: Hi! I followed up along the "Plugin Programming with Faust" minilac16 conference/workshop by Albert

Re: [LAD] Faust plugin GUI

2017-07-14 Thread Yassin Philip
Can somebody point me in the right direction? Hi I don't know any FAUST, but I gladly share some links to threads on the LV2 mailing list reminding developers why they *should not* use any of the big toolkits (e.g. Qt, Gtk) to author plugin GUIs [1][2]. Should save you a lot of pain in the lon

Re: [LAD] Faust plugin GUI

2017-07-14 Thread Hanspeter Portner
On 14.07.2017 03:47, Yassin Philip wrote: > Hi! > > I followed up along the "Plugin Programming with Faust" minilac16 > conference/workshop by Albert Gräf, and > now my dream percussive "kik" plugin is nearing completion :) > > I'm now wondering how to make a nice c

[LAD] Faust plugin GUI

2017-07-13 Thread Yassin Philip
Hi! I followed up along the "Plugin Programming with Faust" minilac16 conference/workshop by Albert Gräf, and now my dream percussive "kik" plugin is nearing completion :) I'm now wondering how to make a nice custom GUI, something sobre and classy with maybe a