[LAU] Klick oddity

Julien Claassen julien at c-lab.de
Tue Jun 8 07:25:07 UTC 2010


Hello Dominic!
   Well the reason I suggested loading a tempomap from within klick, was just 
convenience. It would help me in my setup a bit. I use screen to automatically 
start klick. If I finish klick, the virtual terminal it ran on is gone as 
well. This can be prevented with writing a script around klick.
   Unless there isn't much to de- or reinitialise the code for loading should 
be fairly simple though and not many lines should do it, assuming you've 
written some pieces of reuseable code, which I assume you did.
   But that's just speculating away. Might be nice to have, but I certainly 
could live without it. :-)
   Have a sunny day
            Julien

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