On Sat, 2001-10-13 at 19:08, Mark Rages wrote: > Halloo everybody, > > Previously I proposed using a Wiki for documentation, at least until > the API settles down. I put together a demonstration of my idea on my > website. > > See my attempt at a tutorial here: > http://mlug.missouri.edu/~markrages/wiki/index.php?WritingAnAlsaClient > > I modified PhpWiki to recognize Alsa function references, etc. > > While the Doxygen pages make a great reference, they are very > difficult to understand for the newcomer. I see a need for > tutorials, examples, and design documents. Would this be an efficient way > to write such docuemntation? > > Play with it, fix my bugs, see what you think! I'd be happy to maintain > something like this on alsa-project.org if desired. > > Regards, > Mark > -- > Mark Rages > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Good idea. I'm no expert on ALSA API programming, but I'm sure much can be removed from your example. Or perhaps a second example done with the absolute minimum done to play CD quality audio (rely on ALSA for defaults for buffer size, etc). ALSA picks defaults for a lot of these things. I guess thats why its a Wiki right :) Cool. -- Josh Green Smurf Sound Font Editor (http://smurf.sourceforge.net) _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel