On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:08:51 +0200 hermann meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 25.06.2014 15:34, schrieb Fons Adriaensen: > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 03:10:22PM +0200, hermann meyer wrote: > > > >> Drag the preset (bank) from the bank list, which is on bottom of > >> the main window, when you push the preset button on bottom of the > >> main window, drop it to the desktop, file-browser, web-browser > >> (upload then to guitarix preset share forum), or any window which > >> support standard drag n' drop. For import just the other way > >> round. It's like Open Office do it, for example. > >> The same way you move or insert plugs in the rack, by drag n' drop > >> them. > > I'm not using an obese desktop (so no desktop files), and I > > don't even have a file browser installed. So that means > > I can't load or save presets ? > > > > LibreOffice has as file browser built-in, maybe I should start > > that to load or save a guitarix preset ? > > > > I'm not a guitar player so this doesn't matter for me. But > > and app that *only* has DND and no other way to load or save > > seem s like severely crippled to me. > > > Oh, don't get me wrong, you can save/load presets inside the guitarix > preset window (no d'n'd' needed), d'n'd is used for communicate with > the "outside world", so to share presets. > And, if you won't use d'n'd' at all, you can as well go the route > over the usual copy and paste files with mc. Hi Hermann, there's one thing I wonder about when I read this description: Drag'n'Drop isn't scriptable (in any sane way), so is it possible to (at least) load a preset from commandline? Regards, Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
