change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
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change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Is there a way to change the way qjackctl shows the jack connections without having to compile it myself? Right now I got something similar to patchage but i prefer the old way of showing, with the two column with all the devices etc.
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Wait a minute, you sure that qjackctl changed its user interface? Have you got a screenshot? What version of qjackctl are you using?
Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Yep, here you can see how it is and here how it wasLinuxmusician01 wrote:Wait a minute, you sure that qjackctl changed its user interface? Have you got a screenshot? What version of qjackctl are you using?
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Either you wait for your distribution to include the new qjackctl in your package manager, or
(without "[sudo] make install") It won't take long to compile.# Git Access https://qjackctl.sourceforge.io/qjackct ... s.html#Git
# Installation https://qjackctl.sourceforge.io/qjackct ... stallation
# start it as a user in the terminal without installing with:# orCode: Select all
L@M ~/Path_to/qjackctl-git/src $ ./qjackctl
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L@M ~ $ /home/USERNAME/Path_to/qjackctl-git/src/qjackctl
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
I wanted the opposite, I already have the last version, but I guess I can do that with the right source. thank you
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
^^
@rncbc can certainly help you since he is the developer of qjackctl.
@rncbc can certainly help you since he is the developer of qjackctl.
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Thanks for pointing me to the screenies. I think @rncbc decided to change the connections window into a canvas because the old way did not suffice anymore. Sometimes when I use Carla I cannot get the proper connections w/ qjackctl and I have to use Carla's canvas.
P.S. Didn't know that @rncbc developed more than Qtractor (brilliant program by the way).
P.S. Didn't know that @rncbc developed more than Qtractor (brilliant program by the way).
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Is it technically possible to program qjackctl in both "new look" and "classic mode" via a selection option in the settings?
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https://github.com/rncbc/, https://sourceforge.net/u/rncbc/profile/</EDIT>Linuxmusician01 wrote:P.S. Didn't know that @rncbc developed more than Qtractor (brilliant program by the way).
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Can't you just use the aur package and set the parameter? It must take only a minute or so to compile on anything but real toaster (assuming there is a switch to change it).
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Keep in mind that regardless if you use canvas or the "old way", it's just a visual presentation of the very same thing. There is no magic involved.Linuxmusician01 wrote:Thanks for pointing me to the screenies. I think @rncbc decided to change the connections window into a canvas because the old way did not suffice anymore.
So, when you said
there might be bridges involved, loaded by Carla, but, that have nothing to do with the one visual presentation works while the other didn't. That's just a matter of taste.Linuxmusician01 wrote:Sometimes when I use Carla I cannot get the proper connections w/ qjackctl and I have to use Carla's canvas.
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
Well, I just found that there is a setting to change between the visualization styles. For some reason I didn't see it until now but it means that this post was totally unnecessary. I'm sorry
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Re: change qjackctl connection style on manjaro
I didn't know that, and I find it helpful.
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