On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 12:14 AM, m.wolkstein(a)gmx.de <m.wolkstein(a)gmx.de>wrote;wrote:
Am Sun, 3 Jul 2011 14:10:49 +0200
Yes sounds good, if i had time i will include a
corresponding config
option.
g wolke
Done, checkout hydrogen trunk >=rev2248.
To save data into jack-session directory enable the checkbox
"tools->preferences->general-tab->save song file in jack session
directory".
Saving the data in the jack session directory as default and saving outside
that folder as user option, seems to be more logical and better to me. Users
of JackSession will expect it to be saved in the JackSession folder, just
like all the other apps do.
\r
two things left.
1. i do all my tests against jack0.120.1. not against jack1.9.7.
2. h2 communicate via event-queue from core to gui. so it is not really
possible
to wait, while a jsm callback call, for an Hydrogen QFileDialog.
this happens only if hydrogen is running with an empty/new file.
than hydrogen need to open a QFileDilog to get some
informations(songname) from user.
whatever in this case after closing the QFileDialog h2 will open an
QMessageBox
which inform the user to repeat the save procedure par jack session
manager.
not the so beautifully but currently i have no good idea how i can solve
this without
dirty hacks.
g wolke
>
> > One of the main points of a session is, to keep data *together*.
> > So everything belonging to one session goes to one single folder.
> > If you need a backup, make the application save to a different folder
> > *additionally*,
> > but don't skip saving and restoring from the session folder.
> >
> >> ... also people like me, which plays often improvised
music-sessions, will
> create tons of sessions folders with duplicated
data.
>
Turn off the 'versioned' option in qjackctl.
Delete old sessions regularly.
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