First of all, if you package Aeolus and Jaaa please
use the most recent
versions that I released only yesterday evening (libclthreads-0.0.3
and jaaa-0.1.1).
Yes, that's what I currently have packaged...
I noticed
something different. I used to be able to start
Aeolus and click on [Next] and then I would get a preset (you know,
instant satisfaction - who wants to spend time turning on stops? :-). It
does not seem to happen anymore. Is this something in the packaging I
did, or is it something different in Aeolus?
The current version comes with no defined presets, but you can easily
create your own. There are 10 banks of 100 presets. Click on [Memory]
and you'll see something like
[<][>] a:b c [<][>] and some other buttons.
a = memory bank # 0..9
b = preset #, 0..99
c = U, *, L, S
U = undefined (empty)
* = defined
L = loaded
S = stored
[MUNCH]
The file $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc' must be writeable for [Save] to work.
This is one reason to put the stops directory in the user's home
dir, and not in one of the standard lib directories.
I see... you may consider for a future version to write a ~/.aeolusrc
alternative file (ie: if $AEOLUS_DIR/aeolusrc is not writable just write
to ~/.aeolusrc), and read from it if available. I'm installing the
presets in a shared lib directory so that there is only one copy for all
users and obviously that directory is not world writable :-)
The [Preset] button works as follows: while it is
'on', changing
the registration has no effect until [Preset] is switched off again.
This allows your registration assistant to prepare a new registration
and then switch to it :-)
(So I've finally started to write a manual...)
Yes, indeed, and thanks a lot for the explanations!
Enjoy !
I surely will!
-- Fernando