Re: [wsjt-devel] moving station/wsjt-x update

2014-07-23 Thread Joe Taylor
Hi All, As you will have noticed, I've been busy with other obligations recently. I expect to have some time for WSJT-related matters in the next few weeks, so I'm trying to get plugged in once more. Many thanks to Chase, W4TI, for all the effort put into the WSJT-X Users Guide for v1.4. As

Re: [wsjt-devel] moving station/wsjt-x update

2014-07-23 Thread Chase Turner
Hi Joe, All, My comments are inline. 1. To be most useful to the largest possible number of users, including > those whose first language is not English, I think the User Guide should > adopt a rather terse style: Do this, Do that, etc. > I think many people can use or have access to Google Tra

Re: [wsjt-devel] moving station/wsjt-x update

2014-07-24 Thread Bill Somerville
On 23/07/2014 19:19, Joe Taylor wrote: > Hi All, Hi Joe, > > As you will have noticed, I've been busy with other obligations > recently. I expect to have some time for WSJT-related matters in the > next few weeks, so I'm trying to get plugged in once more. Me too. > > Many thanks to Chase, W4TI, f

Re: [wsjt-devel] moving station/wsjt-x update

2014-07-24 Thread Joe Taylor
Hi Chase, Sorry to have hit you with some unexpected style-and-policy comments about the documentation. I had hoped that the User Guide for WSJT 10.0, which was extensively updated when we moved over to asciidoc formatting, could serve as a general style guide: http://physics.princeton.edu/pul