Steve Harris wrote:
On 26 Jul 2007, at 15:24, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Florent Berthaut wrote:
Patrick Shirkey a écrit :
Hi,
Any pointers on where to start for integrating osc compatibility into
jackEQ?
Cheers.
http://www.audiomulch.com/~rossb/code/oscpack/
Thanks,
Can someone explain to me the best approach for passing the fader
state between gtk2 and osc please?
Yes, you can attach a callback to the GtkAdjustment that gets called
when the user moves the slider, to end out OSC messages (if you want to
do that).
If you use liblo (counterplug
http://liblo.sourceforge.net/) then you
can attach callbacks to OSC paths and use the callback to set a new
value on the appropriate Adjustment. I think someone even made a helper
library over liblo and GTK that lets you directly bind OSC paths to GTK
Adjustments.
ok.
The example on the site and looking at jamins code is very helpful for
sending commands.
My intention is to make jackEQ a daemon which can accept osc commands.
I'm not sure from the examples above how to receive osc commands.
Do I need to make jackEQ a server and a client or is a client able to
accept commands too?
Does anyone have a link to the helper library Steve mentioned?
Cheers.
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