On Feb 3, 2005, at 6:30 PM, Ed Wildgoose wrote:

I agree though that for DirectX and OSX it's really just a placeholder, but hopefully it's going to reduce confusion.

Sooner or later, I do plan to add choices into this menu, so I suppose you're right about this. However, "CA:" is meaningless to OS X users; the phrase "Default sound output device" would be accurate and match Apple's terminology in the control panel, so that's what I'd recommend as the Core Audio selection text.


At the moment we have stuff like the audio defines for OS_X, DirectX and OSS defined at the top level settings.pro file, but then the other audio device defines are only in specific .pro files where they are needed.

Actually, the OSS #define was recently moved down to the lower level, for consistency with the others... ;) I do agree that it's not always immediately obvious where to look for some things, but I think that extending the configure script will help with this.


Moving at least the #define stuff up to the top level for consistency might be sensible?

With my patch, the #define stuff will all live in config.h, and won't be in any .pro file, top-level or not. Eventually all of the various #defines will be in that one file. Maximum consistency!


- Jer

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