On Fri, 25 May 2007 22:33:13 +0300, Jerome Potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> i'm confused, i don't get the same results as what i see at the
> screenshots: when i launch with the -iT option, i don't get the
> channels info (the bottom 2/3 of the screen on the screenshot), and
> with -ia, same, i don't get anything below the messages: again, no
> channels data/info. Oh, and with -iT, no keyboard control whatsoever
> (i was expecting "q" to quit, "h" to tell me what other keystrokes are
> available to me), nothing except ^C when i want to stop it.
>
> This which follows indicates how i built Timidity++ on Gentoo Linux:
>
> ~ $ equery uses timidity++
> [ Searching for packages matching timidity++... ]
> [ Legend : Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf
> ]
> [ : Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed with ]
> [ Found these USE variables for media-sound/timidity++-2.13.2-r3 ]
> U I
> + + X : Adds support for X11
> + + alsa : Adds support for media-libs/alsa-lib (Advanced Linux
> Sound Architecture)
> + + ao : Use libao audio output library for sound playback
> - - arts : Adds support for aRts: the KDE sound daemon
> - - emacs : Adds support for GNU Emacs
> - - esd : Adds support for media-sound/esound (Enlightened Sound
> Daemon)
> + + flac : Adds support for the flac audio codec
> + + gtk : Adds support for x11-libs/gtk+ (The GIMP Toolkit)
> - - jack : Adds support for the JACK Audio Connection Kit
> - - motif : Adds motif support (x11-libs/openmotif x11-libs/lesstif)
> + + nas : Adds support for network audio sound
> + + ncurses : Adds ncurses support (console display library)
> + + oss : Adds support for OSS (Open Sound System)
> + + portaudio : Adds support for the crossplatform portaudio audio API
> - - slang : Adds support for the slang text display library (it's
> like ncurses, but different)
> - - speex : Adds support for the speex audio codec
> - - tk : Adds support for Tk GUI toolkit
> + + vorbis : Adds support for the OggVorbis audio codec
>
> Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
>
> JP
>
You need to enable trace mode by adding "t" to see the channels. Timidity
-iTt, timidity -iat, etc. Toggle "Hide Trace" in xaw mode (or press "t" in
ncurses) to show/hide the trace.
There's no keyboard control in -iT. Use ncurses (-in) for that.
Yours,
Yair K.
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