[linux-audio-user] Wine introduces ASIO support
Paul Davis
paul at linuxaudiosystems.com
Sun Sep 3 11:59:19 EDT 2006
On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 18:37 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> On Sunday 03 September 2006 18:07, linux-audio-user-request at music.columbia.edu
> wrote:
> > > JUCE is linux-native, I believe opensource.
> > >
> > > A reason the UI is not fully functional is that it may be based on tk.
> >
> > JUCE is used to implement the UI of traktion, and JUCE has no connection
> > with tk.
>
> I was under the impression that JUCE was the audio part. Maybe I am in error.
> There is a tkresources.dll in the Tracktion directory.
>From the website:
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JUCE (Jules' Utility Class Extensions) is an all-encompassing C++ class
library for developing cross-platform applications.
It's particularly good for creating highly-specialised user interfaces
and for handling graphics and sound.
[ ... ]
There's an awful lot of content in the 150,000 lines of code that make
up Juce. Here's an attempt at a list of the main things it can do...
[ ... ]
A large basic set of components including all the usual suspects:
buttons, combo boxes, text editors, listboxes, treeviews, tables,
viewports, sliders, tabbed boxes, etc.
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JUCE is a very powerful toolkit. if it had existed (publically) when i
started work on ardour, i would have used it. a bit sad.
as for "tkresources.dll", you don't suppose that could stand for
something like "TraKtion resources", do you ? :)
--p
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