On Wednesday 11 July 2007, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
David Baron wrote:
Quite nice. I applied that patch, compiled just
fine.
1. How did the poster get that 0.3.0.1 deb?
Dunno. Maybe he/she checked out from todays' CVS HEAD, where I've made
some changes to make qjackctl work with jackdmp on... surprise,
surprise,... windows(tm).
2. Window title seems too small.
Did you copy your old ~/.qt/qjackctlrc into the new one location,
~/.config/rncbc.org/QjackCtl.conf ? If thats so, that explains most of
all your problems below.
No I didn't. Did not know these were there! I set all
the options based on
those on the at the time running 0.2.2. Then I closed that at re-ran the new
one. Maybe I should purge the old version and reinstall the new one?
3. First try, setting the "midi driver"
did not work, so chose "none".
After that, choosing "raw" or "seq" does work. However, nothing shows
up
in the "midi" connections pane. (Everything appears on the alsa
connections pane as defaulted.) Jack is most recent from Debian Sid.
4. I never needed to resize previous versions. Vertical size really
should be set by the resulting widget sizes (current minimum). It should
default to this in any event.
5. Current active/inactive icons have changed from the green triangle red
box to red arrow/none. Was this intended? Does not change color or shape
with "transport" actions.
There's no read arrow icon. Systray icon states should be as follows, as
they ever was:
- red square: Stopped, jackd is not running or is stopped.
- ligh-green arrow: Starting, jackd is starting...
- green arrow: Started, jackd is running.
- light red square: Stopping, jackd is stopping.
- light yellow arrow: Activating, jackd is running (but was not started
in qjackctl) and client is in (de)activating...
- yellow arrow: Active, jackd is running (but was not started in
qjackctl) and client is activated.
More what I would expect. However, these are not
what I am seeing.
That red arrow is there, otherwize the circle is simply blank/white.
Maybe the icons were not installed correctly by sudo make install?