On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:14:03 +0100 Rui Nuno Capela <[email protected]> wrote:
> iow. what if, assuming Ardour were about a fully-compliant NSM client > and you want to open an existing Ardour session, one you've been working > hard previously but stand-lone ie. outside the NSM umbrella? i read that > you'll have to copy or move all ardour's session files _manually_ first, > or symlink at best, into the NSM's central/root directory and guess what > and where. that's the kind of "cheat" or "juggling" i was telling you > about :) Good point. As far as I remember this is covered the NSM API, though. It says that "New", "Open, and "Save/Save As" commands have to by disabled while it is perfectly fine to offer a command "to import the state of an existing project". So you get a new managed project but with all state imported from an already existing possibly unmanaged project. Yours sincerely, Dennis Schulmeister -- Dennis Schulmeister - Schifferstr. 1 - 76189 Karlsruhe - Germany Tel: +49 721/5978883 - Fax: +49 721/5978882 - Mob: +49 152/01994400 eMail: [email protected] - web: there-is.no-ip.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
