With this plugin you can store arbitrary notes/metadata/memos and screenshots about your project.
For GNU/Linux (64-bit, 32-bit).
To install the plugin bundle on your system, simply copy the notes.lv2 folder out of the platform folder of the downloaded package into your LV2 path.
- LV2 (LV2 Plugin Standard)
- OpenGl (OpenGl)
- GLEW (GLEW)
- VTERM (Virtual terminal emulator)
- XDG-UTILS (Freedesktop tools, namely xdg-open)
- FONTCONFIG (Font configuration/access library)
- [FIRA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fira_(typeface) (Fira typeface)
git clone https://git.open-music-kontrollers.ch/lv2/notes.lv2
cd notes.lv2
meson build
cd build
ninja -j4
ninja test
sudo ninja install
If you want to build with embedded Fira font, just disable fontconfig support (-Duse-fontconfig=disabled). If fontconfig support is enabled, Fira font MUST be present on your system.
This plugin features a native LV2 plugin UI which embeds a terminal emulator which can run your favorite terminal editor to edit the plugin's notes.
Currently, the editor has to be defined via the environment variable EDITOR:
export EDITOR='vim'
export EDITOR='emacs'
If no environment variable is defined, the default fallback editor is 'vi', as it must be part of every POSIX system.
Whenever you save the notes, the plugin will try to just-in-time compile and inject it. Potential warnings and errors are reported in the plugin host's log and the UI itself.
On hi-DPI displays, the UI scales automatically if you have set the correct DPI in your ~/.Xresources.
Xft.dpi: 200
If not, you can manually set your DPI via environmental variable D2TK_SCALE:
export D2TK_SCALE=200
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Hanspeter Portner (dev@open-music-kontrollers.ch)
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