Am 24.03.2016 um 19:38 schrieb Yassin Philip:
BTW I find it confusing that no selection is actually visible. See what I mean, Hermann? When you right-select an item, like in this very capture <http://libremusicproduction.com/sites/default/files/select_0.png>, the selected item should appear as so, don't you think?

Either way, super work, thanks again. And I read the code. It's (far) not as trivial as you made it sound ;)

yPhil


Hi Philippe

Thanks for your comments, I'm glade you find it useful.
Thanks goes as well to the contributors Hanspeter Portner and Olivier Humbert,
and to Christopher Arndt for his very useful suggestions and bug reports.


To the selected item, yes, makes sense.
It's changed now in the git repository, so, the selected plug is marked now.

On 03/24/2016 06:28 PM, Yassin Philip wrote:
Now featured <http://libremusicproduction.com/tools/jalvselect> :) I really hope it end up packaged *everywhere*. This thing is indispensable to check a good studio install, test a few plugins, and it's indeed super fast. LV2 rocks.


Thanks for mention it on
http://libremusicproduction.com/

regards
hermann


On 03/23/2016 07:40 AM, Hermann Meyer wrote:
jalv.select is a little (gtkmm2) GUI to select lv2 plugs from a list and run them with jalv.

it features:

 * search LV2 plugins by regex or by plugin class
 * select a LV2 plugin from a ascending sorted list
 * select a preset to load
 * select the jalv interpreter
 * run LV2 plugin with selected preset in jalv
 * reload lilv world to catch new installed plugins and presets,
 * minimize app to systray icon


jalv.select is released into the public domain.

get the release tar ball here:
https://github.com/brummer10/jalv_select/releases/tag/V0.5

get the development source here:
https://github.com/brummer10/jalv_select/tree/master




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