Re: [DNG] OT: Terminal application for multitrack audio (was Re: Sound (Was: My experience with Devuan Alpha2))

2015-07-04 Thread Gregory Nowak
On Sat, Jul 04, 2015 at 11:02:54AM -0430, Richard wrote: > ​Lots of calls from cli. ​ Ok, I'll admit I haven't tried this, but do plan to play with it. Having said that, I still see the following issues: 1. Using this in headless mode seems to only allow for exporting/printing of documents, but n

Re: [DNG] OT: Terminal application for multitrack audio (was Re: Sound (Was: My experience with Devuan Alpha2))

2015-07-04 Thread Richard
> > > 1. Something like ms-office/libreoffice. Probably the biggest thing > from that would be something like libreoffice-writer for the CLI. I > use emacs to type this e-mail for example, but when it comes to > importing .docx, or exporting .doc, I have to either fire-up gnome, or > go to the othe

Re: [DNG] OT: Terminal application for multitrack audio (was Re: Sound (Was: My experience with Devuan Alpha2))

2015-07-03 Thread Gregory Nowak
On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 10:59:06AM -1000, Joel Roth wrote: > Not sure what other apps you're looking for on a text > console, so I'll put in a mention of Nama, a fairly > versatile multitrack DAW that includes a terminal interface. > > https://freeshell.de/~bolangi/cgi1/nama.cgi/00home.html > > T

[DNG] OT: Terminal application for multitrack audio (was Re: Sound (Was: My experience with Devuan Alpha2))

2015-07-03 Thread Joel Roth
Gregory Nowak wrote: > I'd love to do everything in the text console, but some things are > lacking there, such as a useable modern web browser for example. I went over > to the GUI on GNU/linux a number of years ago in the hopes of being to > dump M$ windows, but that's not possible yet, even thou