Am Sonntag, den 12.09.2010, 12:28 +0200 schrieb Olivier Guilyardi: > On 09/11/2010 08:23 PM, hermann wrote: > > > You comes into the fine-tune mode after you have leave ctrl and hold the > > mouse-button pressed. A right click on a Controller pops up a spinbox to > > set a Value direct. > > Press ctrl, hold the mouse button, release ctrl but not the button... That's > quite a hidden feature. I do respect your choice, but that confirms what I > said: > it's designed for a specific purpose, it needs some more options to become a > generic widget that can accommodate the various tastes mentioned on this > thread. > > > Also you can use your own images (with rcstyle files) with your own size > > for the knob's, two different sizes for the knobs are possible. You can > > change the Image during runtime. > > Changing the background image isn't sufficient to rival with the phat knob > visual animation, which provide a rotary level meter, as found in many modern > software. Check out the underlying pixmap(s): > http://svn.berlios.de/wsvn/phat/trunk/phat/pixmaps/knob.png > > > Main author of libgxw is Andreas Degert, it's in Alpha stage, and open > > for suggestions. > > But indeed we see the need for a GTK Audio Widget library because we > > need it for our project, so we start to create on. > > IMO you should get some inspiration from Phat.. > http://phat.berlios.de/ > > -- > Olivier > Okay, when you have generic Desktop rc-style files in mind, maybe libgxw isn't the solution, I have more something like this in mind: http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/5087/screenshot027x.png
I guess with a ordinary GTK RC Desktop style file it will look ugly. greats hermann _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
