I think that there are so many GUI guidelines, it is impossible to list all. What is important is that a particular protocol exists (I prefer xfwm on Linux...
This reminds me of a project that I saw when I was doing my doctoral work, entitle (roughly) "musical mapping of nucleotide sequences in rats". The author...
The open ACN project is now under way. The project aims to create a suite of open-source libraries to make ACN networking readily available for all. Details of...
... It seems as though it will cost a company $5000 to get involved with this. Is is possible to be involved without paying - or paying that much? Charlie...
Hi I can see this as a great idea, and OSS ACN stack would help getting it in products. Like Charlie I'm a bit surprised with the 5K, wouldn't it be more...
... The initial phase involves porting proprietary code and writing a fair amount of new code. This needs some serious time commitment and because of the...
... Aha! Well... mailing lists are a specialty of mine of course ;-) But it sounds like something more than a YahooGroups list is what you are looking for....
I wrote up a section for my book on the RTP MIDI payload today and holy crap is that thing complicated. TOO complicated, I think :-) I also included a couple...
... please look ... I read through this today, and it looks fine. But I do have to say, why MSC? What benefit does that offer, other than a few minutes saved...
... Below is a set of questions and answers that has already been asked in December of the person who has been shepherding this proposal for over a year now....
... NDA is kind of a red flag for me when it comes to Open Source work. Is there any reason why you want to start with porting some proprietary code instead of...
... Well, this seems to be violating my observations about successful standards :-) It may be a great idea, but unless they have some manufacturers pushing...
... As I have said before, there were manufacturers who pushed for MSC 1.1. What actually happened was that those manufacturers thought there was a market for...
... That's LCS/Meyer, and funnily enough, Steve Ellison emailed me the other week because they want to put MSC support in :-) I gave him some suggestions on...
... It's entirely possible this was a result of the X161 proposal and he finally looked at MSC in the wider sense, realising its usefulness. Charlie...
... You mean LCS doesn't talk MSC now? Wow that makes them like one of the only audio playback/control packages that doesn't talk and respond to MSC. Stupid....
... They live in the world of audio consoles, though. And most of them have not yet discovered MSC. I mean, when Yahaha's consoles use MSC then that will be...
... I beat up on them for years about that. Of course, they take "musical" MIDI, and that obviously was enough for the bulk of their customers. And now they...
... So they don't ever have to control other devices or respond to other devices? Obviously I know enough to realize that there are lots of customers who don't...
... Not so much as you might think in most of their applications. They get put in isolation much of the time because deep pockets often go with the ability to...
... You probably don't remember the response from CADAC when I asked them to implement MSC in their show-control (ha!) software: we got a rant from them about...
... [snip] ... If so, then switching to MSC would likely open Meyer to more direct competition and devalue their past investments... I think we can assume ...
... I have been working on d&b for some time now and they are curious but that's about the best I can say. They are looking closely at making their ...
... d&b uses separate proprietary amps with built in controllers though, and conventional speaker-level wiring to the cabinets. Unless they have something...