On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 09:47:44PM +0100, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello!
There is an interface for the Hexter DSSI plugin, which uses
readline. It works OK, accepting commands to change the programs,
which is all I asked for and tat's really just fine with me.
Absolutely.
But Massy is right, the Bristol CLI is verynice,
when it comes to
changing several parameters. The pure curses interface of that would
suffice. The cursor moves along correctly, so the braille display
can follow. And the ":" mode offers a commandline again. But I
suppose only one of them would be enough, unless someone would take
Agreed. I was
just siting Bristol's interface because I feel it offers
the best of both worlds, and lets one use commands where commands are
useful and shortcuts/sliders where they are most useful; but, in
general, one or the other is enough.
the effort to write a small UI-lib for that set of
features. It
would be helpful and not require any layout design.
If only I weren't such a
slow, blunder-prone programmer, I'd attempt it
myself: maybe I will at some point...
Cheers,
S.M.
Kindly yours
Julien
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