On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 17:15:11 +0900
Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
What is their style?
Seems to me that you have definitely implemented a nicely coded
interface that could relatively easily be integrated with linux sampler.
The specimen GUI is written in C/GTK+. It is my understanding that
LinuxSampler is C++/QT.
Currently there is no actual gui although and as Mark
said Rui is
looking into the qt version.
Peter already said that he doesn't like QT and he doesn't like C++.
That is more then enough reason for Pete to say away from
LinuxSampler.
Assuming you have some spare time it would not take
you very long to add
the calls for each button and place that shell up for one of the main
developers to make some changes to the backend.
You are drastically understating the complexity of what you are
suggesting Pete should do.
Then you will be
transformed from "man working alone on small project which accomplishes
some new things" to "part of professional team creating new project that
amazes a whole sector of the professional audio world".
Patrick, please don't take this the wrong way, I'm really not trying
to be offensive, but you, as someone who doesn't code (please correct
me if I'm wrong) it seems a little strange for you to be handing out
this advice. Like i said, I wasn't trying to be offensive with that
statement. I do know that you make large contributions to documentation,
evangelisation and probably also things like bug reporting.
Erik
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