Hi Curtjust did an ./update-xastir.no problems..will
investigate new Track Station...will let you know outcome
73 David VK4BDJ
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Steve Friis wrote:
xastir -f we7u-12
No, I didn't, but then that would require a restart, if I am thinking
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Steve Friis wrote:
xastir -f we7u-12
No, I didn't, but then that would require a restart, if I am thinking
correctly how that would work.
Yep.
Well, to regress back to what I originally thought, if there was a
remembered list that would persist
The label on the button is proper now plus the tracked station
callsign is saved in the config file and restored on startup. The
tracking state is still _not_ saved, so the only way to come up
tracking on start is to use the command-line flag.
You can however easily go to the Station-Track
I posted this earlier, but didn't see it go by or hear any response.
I would like to see where xastir station/track station remembers the
last station entered here. It would be really cool if it could remember
a limited list where a check mark or box would re-initiate this
function. I
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Steve Friis wrote:
I posted this earlier, but didn't see it go by or hear any response.
I haven't had a chance to get to all of the e-mail from the last
week or so. Perhaps none of the other developers had an interest in
this topic.
I would like to see where xastir
As far as the list, that's a bit more code. What about this
instead: A button on the Station Info window for enabling tracking
of that station? I've been wanting to do that for some time and
that would make it easier to track stations if they'd been heard
recently. If not then one could
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Steve Friis wrote:
Anyway I kind of like your way as then I wouldn't have to pull down a menu
and then select a box. Just right-click on the station, if I understand what
you are saying, and make the selection. Way cool.
Almost. You'd right-click. If there were multiple
Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Steve Friis wrote:
Anyway I kind of like your way as then I wouldn't have to pull down a
menu and then select a box. Just right-click on the station, if I
understand what you are saying, and make the selection. Way cool.
Almost. You'd right-click. If
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, Steve Friis wrote:
xastir -f we7u-12
No, I didn't, but then that would require a restart, if I am thinking
correctly how that would work.
Yep.
Well, to regress back to what I originally thought, if there was a remembered
list that would persist through restarts
All,
A script could be written and run under root/sudo privileges that does
the WGET, then puts in zero length files as placeholders if there are no
files present in the download package. Xastir would have to accept zero
length as a legit file.
Now, there would have to be some way of
I need to look into this and see if I can produce something similar.
Ken Waters does these for storm-based warnings. I currently have a WFS
that handles this but I don't generate shapes. I can also provide WMS
for these.
gerry
Eric Germann wrote:
I'm experimenting with the GIS maps from the
What are the advantages of these over the WX objects that are
currently produced?
-Jason
kg4wsv
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Lemme get off 4 days of spring break and I'll push it your way tomorrow
morning.
Sorry for the delay but between honey-do's, allergies, and wanting to
make sure it's behaving properly, I want the delay...
gerry
Eric Germann wrote:
What's your WMS address for each of these?
EKG
Gerry
I'm experimenting with the GIS maps from the NWS at
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/regsci/gis/shapefiles/
They work, with one caveat: They don't show up in the Map Chooser (even
on a map re-scan) if they have 0 shapes in the shape file.
Is there any way, or a pointer to the code to fix it myself
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