Hi,
QjackCtl 0.2.19 has been released.
The Qt(cutie)-based GUI control panel for the JACK Audio Connection Kit
service has come of age. You can grab it right away from the "official"
home site:http://qjackctl.sourceforge.net
Release notes as taken straight from the change-log:
- Connections widget views are now properly refreshed after renaming
client/ports (aliases).- Disabled system tray and ALSA sequencer support on configure time,
whenever building for MacOSX as default.- Fixed the major issues with selecting an audio interface on Mac OSX;
the button the right of the interface combo is now much better looking
than it was before; input/output channel counts are also updated
automatically now (thanks to Jesse Chappell for the patch).- Prevent the setting of the coreaudio device id on the jackd command
line (-n) whenever the default interface is being selected.- The connections and patchbay windows are now allowed to have a wider
connection lines frame panel; splitter width sizes are now persistent
across application sessions (thanks to Filipe Tomás for the hint).- Activation toggling feedback on the patchbay widget has been fixed;
additionally and as found convenient, the most recently used patchbay
definitions can now be loaded immediately by selecting from a drop-down
list widget, which replaces the old static patchbay name status text,
and adds a lil'icon too :)- All widget captions changed to include proper application title prefix.
- Attempt to bring those aging autoconf templates to date; sample SPEC
file for RPM build is now being included and generated at configure time.- The current selected device is now shown with a checkmark on the
device selection menu(s), while on the settings dialog.- Set to use QApplication::setMainWidget() instead of registering the
traditional lastWindowClosed() signal to quit() slot, just to let the
-geometry command line argument have some effect on X11.Enjoy,
--
rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
rncbc@rncbc.org
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