Re: [Xastir] Shell window showing up now

2007-08-06 Thread William McKeehan
The window will close, but it popping to the top while it fetches the  
map (radar mostly) is very disruptive and it's a recent change.


William
KI4HDU

On Aug 6, 2007, at 6:53 PM, "Curt, WE7U" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, William McKeehan wrote:

I am running the latest from CVS on my Windows box under cygwin. I  
have

noticed a new "feature".

Every time it fetches a web based map, a cygwin shell window opens.  
It's

rather annoying.

Anyone else seeing this? Anyone know how to stop it?


Is it possible that you've configured "command prompt" windows to
not close when the program has finished?

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Re: [Xastir] Shell window showing up now

2007-08-06 Thread Curt, WE7U
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, William McKeehan wrote:

> I am running the latest from CVS on my Windows box under cygwin. I have
> noticed a new "feature".
>
> Every time it fetches a web based map, a cygwin shell window opens. It's
> rather annoying.
>
> Anyone else seeing this? Anyone know how to stop it?

Is it possible that you've configured "command prompt" windows to
not close when the program has finished?

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[Xastir] Re: Have created addtional .xbm's

2007-08-06 Thread Curt, WE7U
On Sun, 5 Aug 2007, Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:

> I have created additional .xbm's for WX warnings. I have three - heat
> (HEAT), svr_tstrm (SVRTSM) , and wind_chill (?). Heat would be red,
> svr_tstrm in red and I would put wind_chill in red.
>
> I can send them to you under separate cover. I will try and generate the
> appropriate code in map_shp.c and go from there.

Can you send them to one of the other developers?  I'm swamped right
now.  Sorry.

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Re: [Xastir] HEAT is now working...

2007-08-06 Thread Richard Polivka, N6NKO

Eric,

Right now, Missouri is quite filled up in RED HEAT

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO


Eric Christensen wrote:

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You should be seeing the advisories that are up in Southeastern VA.
They were issued around 1800z for tomorrow afternoon.  It is going to
get hot around here!

73s,
Eric W4OTN



Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
  

Found that I did not have the correct zone maps installed on the laptop.

Heat advisories are now showing up.  This is now a good thing.

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO

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Re: [Xastir] HEAT is now working...

2007-08-06 Thread Eric Christensen
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You should be seeing the advisories that are up in Southeastern VA.
They were issued around 1800z for tomorrow afternoon.  It is going to
get hot around here!

73s,
Eric W4OTN



Richard Polivka, N6NKO wrote:
> Found that I did not have the correct zone maps installed on the laptop.
> 
> Heat advisories are now showing up.  This is now a good thing.
> 
> 73 from 807,
> 
> Richard, N6NKO
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[Xastir] HEAT is now working...

2007-08-06 Thread Richard Polivka, N6NKO

Found that I did not have the correct zone maps installed on the laptop.

Heat advisories are now showing up.  This is now a good thing.

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO

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Re: [Xastir] .xbm done for DENSE_FOG plus other info...

2007-08-06 Thread Richard Polivka, N6NKO

Jason,

I can redo the .xbm's to allow for the dithering and proper stacking. 
The ones that I created were built to fill in the gaps.


I can go through them and make sure that they will properly stack and 
not obliterate.


Something to do while in my lazyboy listening to classical music 
enjoying a week off from the salt mines.


73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO


Jason Winningham wrote:


On Aug 6, 2007, at 6:24 AM, Eric H Christensen wrote:

Shouldn't there be a way to prioritize them? For example, the 
Thunderstorm Warning should be trumped by the Tornado Warning.


The current xbm's that I put together would "stack" - the text was 
placed so that text from one wouldn't go on top of text from another, 
in the case of multiples. There were some exceptions, I think - maybe 
red flag (a fire type warning, IIRC) would overlay winter_wx or winter 
storm if they happen to occur at the same time.


If you want to extend that design, it may be time to add a third line 
and extend the dithering on the existing files, just to keep 
everything consistent.


-Jason
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Re: [Xastir] .xbm done for DENSE_FOG plus other info...

2007-08-06 Thread Jason Winningham


On Aug 6, 2007, at 6:24 AM, Eric H Christensen wrote:

Shouldn't there be a way to prioritize them?  For example, the  
Thunderstorm Warning should be trumped by the Tornado Warning.


The current xbm's that I put together would "stack" - the text was  
placed so that text from one wouldn't go on top of text from another,  
in the case of multiples.  There were some exceptions, I think -  
maybe red flag (a fire type warning, IIRC) would overlay winter_wx or  
winter storm if they happen to occur at the same time.


If you want to extend that design, it may be time to add a third line  
and extend the dithering on the existing files, just to keep  
everything consistent.


-Jason
kg4wsv


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Re: [Xastir] .xbm done for DENSE_FOG plus other info...

2007-08-06 Thread Gerry Creager
Time of issue.  A SVR will invariably be issued for an area prior to a 
TOR.  A TOR and SVR are both short-term and short-fuse warnings. 
Service messages can screw with this logic, however.


In the new scheme of warnings, the smaller polygon-based Storm Based 
Warnings should show up as smaller discrete areas.


Non-severe warnings (high wind, fog, fire danger, etc) are longer-term 
and less significant (how ever a warning can be "less" significant) 
warnings.


gerry

Eric H Christensen wrote:

Shouldn't there be a way to prioritize them?  For example, the Thunderstorm 
Warning should be trumped by the Tornado Warning.  I think UIV had a 
prioritization scheme that showed the color for the highest alert and then on 
mouse over would show all of the alerts for that particular county.

73s,
Eric W4OTN



Just completed the .xbm for DENSE_FOG.

Now this message and HEAT (ADVIS and WARN) both appear to use the zone 
areas...


# 1186362239  Sun Aug 05 20:03:59 CDT 2007
ILNNPW>APRS::NWS_WARN 
:061000z,HEAT,INZ50-58-59-66-73>75-80-KYZ89>98-OHZ60>62-70>72-78-79 {600BB

# 1186362275  Sun Aug 05 20:04:35 CDT 2007
AFCNPW>APRS::NWS_ADVIS:061145z,DENSE_FOG,AKZ131 {5NdAB

I wonder if this is why HEAT did not show up?

Heading to bed so,

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO


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Re: [Xastir] .xbm done for DENSE_FOG plus other info...

2007-08-06 Thread Richard Polivka, N6NKO

Eric,

The code, from what I see, can be prioritized. Last night, I had two up
at once over Chicago - Svr Tstorm and Tornado. If they can be
consistently layered, the need for priority goes out the window.  The
layering would allow for showing all warnings that are active for the area.

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO

Eric H Christensen wrote:

Shouldn't there be a way to prioritize them?  For example, the Thunderstorm 
Warning should be trumped by the Tornado Warning.  I think UIV had a 
prioritization scheme that showed the color for the highest alert and then on 
mouse over would show all of the alerts for that particular county.

73s,
Eric W4OTN


  

Just completed the .xbm for DENSE_FOG.

Now this message and HEAT (ADVIS and WARN) both appear to use the zone 
areas...


# 1186362239  Sun Aug 05 20:03:59 CDT 2007
ILNNPW>APRS::NWS_WARN 
:061000z,HEAT,INZ50-58-59-66-73>75-80-KYZ89>98-OHZ60>62-70>72-78-79 {600BB

# 1186362275  Sun Aug 05 20:04:35 CDT 2007
AFCNPW>APRS::NWS_ADVIS:061145z,DENSE_FOG,AKZ131 {5NdAB

I wonder if this is why HEAT did not show up?

Heading to bed so,

73 from 807,

Richard, N6NKO


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RE: [Xastir] .xbm done for DENSE_FOG plus other info...

2007-08-06 Thread Eric H Christensen
Shouldn't there be a way to prioritize them?  For example, the Thunderstorm 
Warning should be trumped by the Tornado Warning.  I think UIV had a 
prioritization scheme that showed the color for the highest alert and then on 
mouse over would show all of the alerts for that particular county.

73s,
Eric W4OTN


>Just completed the .xbm for DENSE_FOG.
>
>Now this message and HEAT (ADVIS and WARN) both appear to use the zone 
>areas...
>
># 1186362239  Sun Aug 05 20:03:59 CDT 2007
>ILNNPW>APRS::NWS_WARN 
>:061000z,HEAT,INZ50-58-59-66-73>75-80-KYZ89>98-OHZ60>62-70>72-78-79 {600BB
># 1186362275  Sun Aug 05 20:04:35 CDT 2007
>AFCNPW>APRS::NWS_ADVIS:061145z,DENSE_FOG,AKZ131 {5NdAB
>
>I wonder if this is why HEAT did not show up?
>
>Heading to bed so,
>
>73 from 807,
>
>Richard, N6NKO
>
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