If anyone is interested, the CSS for the LV2 Qt plugins generated by faust2lv2 are in /usr/local/include/faust/gui/Styles/ so in this example :
faust2lv2 -gui -style mystyle myplugin.dsp
The files that will be looked for are
Ah, I found out, reading the lv2ui.cpp and the Makefile ; never mind! :)
yPhil
On 14/07/17 02:47, Yassin Philip wrote:
Hi!
I followed up along the "Plugin Programming with Faust" minilac16 conference/workshop by Albert Gräf, and now my dream percussive "kik" plugin is nearing completion :)
I'm now wondering how to make a nice custom GUI, something sobre and classy with maybe a logo ; I'm using QT5 for the generic GUI as this is what Albert used in his (quite wonderful I must add) workshop, but I'm not set on it.
At the end of the workshop, Albert shows off the "exercise06" plugin (exactly here) and for the first time the UI is not generic but custom, but I can't find the corresponding code anywhere, and believe me I searched :(
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
yPhil
PS - I had to make some adjustments to follow the workshop : 1-the faust-lv2 repo is now at bitbucket and no longer at github like Albert says in the video (this one was easy) and 2-the included *.cpp files errored, so I had to use the ones from the main faust repo.
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