I write this with some caution, as i have no wish to start another lengthy discussion on the merits of various session managers.
I'm using non-session-manager to manage my projects, and i will say here it's been successful and time-efficient, to put it mildly. As a user with a lot to startup, nsm has enabled me a lot more time to write, and spend less time on non-writing tasks. (no pun intended) I know this discussion has been had before, but can i ask devs to take another look at nsm-patching their apps, if not already done? The following would be particularly appreciated, here at alextone. Muse2 (This one is a biggie, as i pretty well write nearly all midi) a2jmidid (The default is no -e switch. I don't know why this is, as it seems to be that a2jmidid -e is more likely to be used by default, than not. If this is not nsm-patchable, can we at least have a build option that creates an additional bin exec, something like "a2jmidid-all", or "a2jmidid-e"?) linuxsampler (I start this one from a script that includes the init-after-exec switch, with a default template. Is LS nsm-patchable to "save" a particular .lscp, so it can be started automatically with a session? i.e. Session one uses "orchestra.lscp, session 2 uses "jazz-combo.lscp, and so on) Jconvolver (Same as above. Can jconv be nsm-patched, so i can use different IR.confs for different sessions, and a specific .conf can be saved with a session ?) Thanks, Alex. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
