drew Roberts wrote:
On Sunday 01 November 2009 08:26:59
fons(a)kokkinizita.net wrote:
>> again, that's nothing to do
>> with the wrong place of the qjackctl configuration file but _when_ the
>> changes are committed to it: at program exit.
> So why then is there a 'Save' button at all ?
the "save" button is to save current settings and only those as a named
preset.
those settings are the ones seen in that particular page
(Setup/Settings), being the ones strictly related to jackd arguments.
the "save" is about creating/updating a named preset. it is _not_ to
save nor commit the program configuration state to disk. still that only
occurs on program exit.
So call it "Save As A Preset". Sounds like it might reduce user confusion.
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David
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