FYI, I looked at gtklicks code. It communicated with klick via OSC
It looks trivial to add the -T as a widget to gtklick, but the problem
is, as I can tell from klicks manual, is that the -T option is not
exposed via OSC :(
But there's a workaround:
First one can start klick manually with the -T option.
After that start gtklick and it checks if klick is running and connects
to it over OSC.
I'll try the workaround and give you guys an update this evening or
tomorrow...
Gerald
On 16.12.2015 13:31, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
On 12/16/2015 01:10 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
I tried gtklick and I couldn't get it to
serve as a time master.
I see indeed. The cli version (klick) can do this though
with the -T
option. Bummer that the GTK version can't do this. It does have a
.gtklickrc file but that doesn't allow to set Jack settings either. I've
filed an issue about it.
Jeremy
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