Am 05.09.2014 01:11, schrieb Paul Davis:
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Philipp Überbacher
<murks(a)tuxfamily.org <mailto:murks@tuxfamily.org>> wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2014 19:42:16 +0100
Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren(a)gmail.com
<mailto:harryhaaren@gmail.com>> wrote:
It could be discussed to "highjack"
~/.jackdrc by copying an NSM
sessions .jackdrc to ~/ although a hack solution for a
power-user,
I think its not a good way to go for beginners.
We need something to
fix this... ideas?
For my taste this solution is far too hackish. I would not expect or
want any program to modify my ~/.jackdrc.
this is what ardour does. just FYI.
and qjackctl does as well. As a rc file it should store the last used
settings, shouldn't it?
For the case that jack settings should be stored within a saved session,
something like QjackCtl.conf would make more sense, were you could store
a couple of different jack settings by name.
Such a .conf file could easy generated by jackpatch, and if a user start
a session, were jackpatch is involved, jackpatch could pop up a
"warning", when the jack settings in use didn't compare to the last
saved settings in this session. How a user interact with the warning,
may be his own decision.