[LAU] [ANN] QjackCtl 0.3.0 (unstable-qt4) has been released!

Dragan Noveski perodog at gmx.net
Wed Jul 11 14:06:25 EDT 2007


Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> David Baron wrote:
>   
>> Quite nice. I applied that patch, compiled just fine.
>>
>> 1. How did the poster get that 0.3.0.1 deb?
>>     
>
> Dunno. Maybe he/she checked out from todays' CVS HEAD, where I've made
> some changes to make qjackctl work with jackdmp on... surprise,
> surprise,... windows(tm).
>
>
>   
>> 2. Window title seems too small.
>>     
>
> Did you copy your old ~/.qt/qjackctlrc into the new one location,
> ~/.config/rncbc.org/QjackCtl.conf ? If thats so, that explains most of
> all your problems below.
>
>
>   
>> 3. First try, setting the "midi driver" did not work, so chose "none". After 
>> that, choosing "raw" or "seq" does work. However, nothing shows up in the 
>> "midi" connections pane. (Everything appears on the alsa connections pane as 
>> defaulted.) Jack is most recent from Debian Sid.
>> 4. I never needed to resize previous versions. Vertical size really should be 
>> set by the resulting widget sizes (current minimum). It should default to 
>> this in any event.
>> 5. Current active/inactive icons have changed from the green triangle red box 
>> to red arrow/none. Was this intended? Does not change color or shape with 
>> "transport" actions.
>>     
>
> There's no read arrow icon. Systray icon states should be as follows, as
> they ever was:
>
> - red square: Stopped, jackd is not running or is stopped.
> - ligh-green arrow: Starting, jackd is starting...
> - green arrow: Started, jackd is running.
> - light red square: Stopping, jackd is stopping.
> - light yellow arrow: Activating, jackd is running (but was not started
> in qjackctl) and client is in (de)activating...
> - yellow arrow: Active, jackd is running (but was not started in
> qjackctl) and client is activated.
>
> Cheers.
>   
hi rui,
can you please tell me, where qjack0.3.0 will write his configuration 
file per default?
as i understand it will not be in the same place ( ~/.qt/qjackctlrc), so 
for testing we could have both versions installed.

cheers,
doc



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