On 7/16/06, Lars Luthman <lars.luthman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Some plugins (far from all or even most) have an
associated RDF/XML file
that describe some properties of the plugin and its parameters. I don't
know how useful they would be for GUI rendering, I have never tried
writing anything that uses them.
Right, so the xml file is not mandated to represent gui info. I see.
LADSPA plugins themselves usually don't care about
GUIs at all, it's up
to the plugin host to create a GUI for the plugin.
So if i understand you correctly, each host needs to present a
specific gui for plugins. Doesn't this make ladspa not partcularly
'pluggable' if the host needs to know about plugins in the first
place? I thought the point of ladspa was that you could just install
third party pluginsand the gui would just work.
Thanks,
jono