
4 Sep
2007
4 Sep
'07
12:54 p.m.
tis 2007-09-04 klockan 06:37 -0700 skrev robin.escalation:
In the second: A configuration file is more flexible. The command-line can reference it, reducing verbosity. Multiple configs can be maintained for different environments. Apps could alter the config file directly (OK, not ChucK apps... yet) for further flexibility (and potential mayhem!).
The config can be a simple list of paths.
This ~/.chuckrc could also handle many more options, like which soundcard to use, samplerate, and so on. Everything you would normally type on the command line can be more "static". Gasten