On 15 Aug 2009, at 19:25, Steve Harris wrote: > It's all about making the easy cases easy, and the complex cases > possible - something I believe in strongly, though I know not everyone > shares that worldview. > > I guess a counter argument could be that hosts that can't handle / > don't like the additional complexity could just only offer one degree > of freedom on multiple groups, but I think they'll have a hard job > knowing what group is the principle one to pick.
I was going to shut up, but I'll just add that I am open to having my mind changed. It seems like a decent idea in theory. If you can walk me through some realworld cases (not hypothetical, I have this requirement coming up stuff), and it doesn't seem like a horrible burden on the user, or host author. I know it's pretty reasonable from the plugin authors p.o.v. I'll note that AU is not a great example to follow though, it's distinctly horrible to work with. Though not just for this reason. I'll give it some more thought when I get back, if you've not lost interest :) - Steve _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
