On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:52:11AM -0800, Charles Samuels wrote: > > Now I'll complain a bit: you can't click anywhere on the seeker to seek, the > scope is forced on, neither the top-left menu icon or the top-right close > icon work, and there's no ui to change skins. > > The last one is obviously the big one :) > Yes, the slider code comes from qt-1.44. Maybe it can be done better with qt-3.0, but currently this is not on my TODO list. If someone want's to change this, its ok. To the skins: I' happy with the current one, so like the slider, its not on my TODO list. The skin loading code is there. I would suggest the following UI for skin selection. A simple drop dialog which accepts the path to a directory or a tgz od zip etc. If you load a tgz skin it temporily extrac the skin in /tmp. The code is there, it needs only the GUI. The close/min buttons are not accessible over a qwidget. This would be some work to enable them > Otherwise, nice work, and I must say, that's the nicest FFT I've seen so far. > (Wanna relicense it LGPL or better? [grin] ) > No problem, choose whatever (compatible) license you like. (but xmms fft is still nicer) I have an xmms fft ready, but it uses more cpu than the current one. The xmms fft does better scaling and calculates "power values". _This_ looks really nice. (The xmms fft is in the kmpg package, if you want to check it) Martin _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia