Hi Bill - 
Two more observations - it turns out that the fast graph is opening, it was 
just hidden by the wide graph. So the new behavior on OS X is that the fast 
graph and an orphan window are both opened when wsjt-x is started in MSK144 
mode. I just tried this on linux, and the symptoms are different. The fast 
graph opens, but the orphan window is not present, and the red mode designator 
at the bottom of the window says MSK144C instead of MSK144 (see screenshot).

Steve

> On Jun 10, 2016, at 10:40 PM, Steven Franke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Bill,
> I found another symptom. When I open wsjt-x, the wide graph appears, as I 
> stated. It turns out that there is also a small “orphan” window that stays 
> around even after I close the wide graph. The screen shot shows the state of 
> my screen just after opening wsjt-x. Note the small orphan window just under 
> the “UTC” label on the main window.
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
> <orphanwindow.tiff>
>> On Jun 10, 2016, at 10:18 PM, Steven Franke <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Bill - 
>> I experiencing some unusual behavior in r6758. When I open the app after 
>> having last used MSK144, the wide graph opens instead of the fast graph. 
>> This is after exiting the program normally with the wide graph closed and 
>> the fast graph visible.
>> 
>> I’m also seeing different results from the MSK144 decoder (syncmsk144) when 
>> it is run from wsjt-x and when it is run from the command-line program 
>> msk144d.f90. This last is my problem - likely an array overrun, as the 
>> decoder does a bunch of array manipulations, and I have probably made a 
>> mistake somewhere.  I thought that I should mention it on the chance that it 
>> may have something to do with the first observation.
>> Steve
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