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Bug #717

No Configuration for Plugins in QT GUI

Added by Conor Randall over 7 years ago. Updated over 7 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Major
Assignee:
-
Category:
libaudqt
Target version:
-
Start date:
April 23, 2017
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Affects version:

Description

The QT gui has no way to configure plugins, makin the majority of them entirely useless, even though they can still be enabled

settings.png (7.54 KB) settings.png John Lindgren, April 25, 2017 04:15
Screen Shot 2017-04-25 at 10.44.57 pm.png (832 KB) Screen Shot 2017-04-25 at 10.44.57 pm.png Conor Randall, April 25, 2017 14:46
audaciousQT.png (56.6 KB) audaciousQT.png QT screen (on Linux) Jim Turner, May 01, 2017 07:21

History

#1 Updated by John Lindgren over 7 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

Yes it does.

#2 Updated by Conor Randall over 7 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

Yes it does.

Where?

#4 Updated by John Lindgren over 7 years ago

#5 Updated by Conor Randall over 7 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

those buttons do not show for me on OSX

#6 Updated by John Lindgren over 7 years ago

We don't support OS X currently.

#7 Updated by Conor Randall over 7 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

We don't support OS X currently.

could you try to help though? i assume the icons are missing

#8 Updated by John Lindgren over 7 years ago

Conor Randall wrote:

could you try to help though? i assume the icons are missing

I don't own a Mac, but you're probably on the right track regarding the missing icons.

#9 Updated by Jim Turner over 7 years ago

This partially solves a mystery for me! I assumed the Qt interface LACKED plugin parameter settings, but no, it's just the icons are missing, but it does seem to work! I didn't file a bug b/c I assumed you were aware of and working on it. I compiled GIT (recent, but not latest bleeding edge though) on Linux (not Mac), so can you direct me/us to what package, etc. that has the icons?

Thanks,

Jim Turner

#10 Updated by John Lindgren over 7 years ago

Any standard icon theme (Tango, GNOME, Oxygen, etc.)

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