Thanks for the scaling patch Hermann- that was certainly the biggest
problem I had with gxtuner (that its display was so small) but
unfortunately I couldn't get the patch to apply.
There is one more small feature I'd like to see in gxtuner and that is
display of the notes octave number. I realise it displays the
frequency of the note so you could work it out from that but it'd
still be a nice addition to not have to do that (think;)!
I've still not got round to trying guitarix itself but its certainly
nice to have its tuner as a standalone app - especially as its the
only fully working and currently maintained Linux/JACK tuner I've
tried.
Thanks again Hermann!
Dan
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 6:54 PM, hermann <brummer-(a)web.de> wrote:
Am Montag, den 25.07.2011, 13:11 +0200 schrieb
R.Wolff:
On 24.07.2011 13:12, wrote hermann:
Hello
I like to announce the first release of gxtuner, a simple, small and
lightweight guitar/bass tuner for jack.
gxtuner comes with a analogue like interface (scale), show the tune
(char) and the accumulated frequency (Hz) and is licensed under the GPL.
It's a break out of the guitarix tuner module, you can download it here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/files/gxtuner/gxtuner-1.0.tar.bz2/…
have fun
hermann
Hi Hermann,
nice, but could the graphics be larger or scalable? On my screen res. of 1600x1200
I can barely see it.
Thank you very much for the guitar tools.
Raphael ;)
Hi Raphael
I'm glade to hear you like it.
Well, here is a small patch to make gxtuner scalable.
Put it into the source directory /gxtuner and run
patch <patch-gxtuner-scale.patch
after that run make && make install and you have a (ZUI) scalable tuner
interface.
greats
hermann
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