The Current TkInter gui was proof of concept. The "status" lets do work properly and are tied into callbacks.
I think it properly disables it self if you are not on the X-Display.
The digram shown of the audio controls represent a prior version of the design and don't match whats in the schematic for structure.
The save button does work and will write out the node (host) specific xml file.
What should probably be done:
The circuit should match the schematics for the structure and location of the controls.
Call backs from the GUI should actually update the "pot" controls in the data structure (HWIO) and actually write to the hardware.
I think a single copy of the graphics will suffice with a way of toggling between port1 and port2.
the TkInter interface does not need to be kept if a web based GUI is developed for the adjusting.
Of course the status lets could be "public" but the controls should be "control operator" restricted.
The Current TkInter gui was proof of concept. The "status" lets do work properly and are tied into callbacks.
I think it properly disables it self if you are not on the X-Display.
The digram shown of the audio controls represent a prior version of the design and don't match whats in the schematic for structure. The save button does work and will write out the node (host) specific xml file. What should probably be done: