On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 07:51:58 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:59, Steve Harris wrote:
> >> Its not the app that needs skinning per se, its the plugins, there is a
> >> proposed GUI standard (LCP), but its not really implemented, there are 2
> >> GUIs, but no host to support
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:57:28AM +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
> >I'm pretty sure gtk 1 and 2 can co-exist. The X session that I'm writing
>
> yep, they do coexist nicely. provided you have enough ram to
> host both of them ... which i don't think i have. :(
bummer :/
>On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:59, Steve Harris wrote:
>> Its not the app that needs skinning per se, its the plugins, there is a
>> proposed GUI standard (LCP), but its not really implemented, there are 2
>> GUIs, but no host to support them.
>
>Where is this standard?
this message (uncharacteristical
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 23:59, Steve Harris wrote:
> Its not the app that needs skinning per se, its the plugins, there is a
> proposed GUI standard (LCP), but its not really implemented, there are 2
> GUIs, but no host to support them.
Where is this standard?
-Lea.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 10:36:11 +, Lea Anthony wrote:
>
> Hey! Looking good!
>
> I was thinking, I've done a fair amount of GFX coding. Would there be
> any benefit in creating some sort of GUI toolkit that was bitmap based,
> so apps could look like their windows counterparts and be skinned
Bob Ham wrote:
>I'm pretty sure gtk 1 and 2 can co-exist. The X session that I'm writing
>this in has evolution (gtk 1) and gnome 2 running, so in fact, I'd say
>it's a certainty :)
yep, they do coexist nicely. provided you have enough ram to
host both of them ... which i don't think i have. :(
Hey! Looking good!
I was thinking, I've done a fair amount of GFX coding. Would there be
any benefit in creating some sort of GUI toolkit that was bitmap based,
so apps could look like their windows counterparts and be skinned? I've
done the basic technology, but I'd need input in how it would in
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 06:16:53PM +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
> looks good, and nice features!
Thanks :)
> (of course i feel flattered seeing what plugins are used
> in your screenshot ...)
That hard clipper makes some pretty phat growling noises come out of my
guitar.. I like it :)
> too bad i
Bob Ham wrote:
>http://pkl.net/~node/images/jack-rack-shot.png
looks good, and nice features!
(of course i feel flattered seeing what plugins are used
in your screenshot ...)
too bad i reverted to gtk 1.2 here.
tim
Hi all,
I just uploaded the first version of JACK Rack, a stereo LADSPA effects
"rack" for JACK and GTK+ 2. Tarball is here:
http://pkl.net/~node/software/jack-rack-1.0.tar.gz (96k)
screenshot is here:
http://pkl.net/~node/images/jack-rack-shot.png
Enjoy :)
Bob
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