On Tuesday 26 February 2008 08:41, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 06:10:23PM +0100, Malte
Steiner wrote:
I was waiting for that one. No, the choice of
toolkit and design is
intentional. If the format is to small or the contrast to low, which
might due to differences of my LCDs and the others, than its considered
as a bug to be fixed. But I actually hate the 'new' Mac OSX look and
antialising hurt my eyes. I worked some years with Macs before
completely switched over to Linux and the always blurred Aqua look is a
pain in my opinion.
While I agree with previous posters that the font used is
a bit on the small side, it remains perfectly readable even
on my 15" laptop which has 1400 H pixels. Which is better
than e.g. earlier versions of Ardour.
The GUI could use a little more of the soft colors used
for some of the knobs, but I prefer it by a large margin
to any 'sexy' KDE / Qt style contraption I've ever seen.
But I've another problem:
fons@zita2:~/build/MinicomputerV1.0> minicomputer
jack_client_thread zombified - exiting from JACK
The ports are still visible in qjackctl but can't
be connected.
Jack 0.109.2
I too see this on an install of minicomputer on my Archlinux distro. On
Qjackctl I can make the connection from my usb midi keyboard ok, but the
audio connection is not possible, no doubt due to the zombified jack.
No such problem with the install I've done on Debian Etch, and minicomputer
plays fine, apart from finding out how to get sounds out of it, now resolved.
Nigel.