Hi
Now that we have a proper GUI for setting the decoded text font I'm
looking at getting that to actually work. Currently the decoded text is
rendered as an html table in the font coded in the html header.
Changing the GUI decoded text settings effects the text size and weight
only.
Is the
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Thanks Eric, much appreciated!
73's
Greg, KI7MT
On 3/30/2014 02:37, Eric NO3M wrote:
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> Part of default distro install:
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> core/glibc 2.19-3
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> provides: libc.so.6 libm.so.6
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> core/gcc-libs 4.8.2-8
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> provides: libgcc_s.so.1 libquadm
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Part of default distro install:
core/glibc 2.19-3
provides:
libc.so.6
libm.so.6
core/gcc-libs 4.8.2-8
provides:
libgcc_s.so.1
libquadmath.so.0
libgfortran.so.3
core/gcc 4.8.2-8
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Additional packages:
core/gcc-fortran 4.8.2-8
extra/cmake 2.8.12.2-2
extra/qt5-base 5.2.1-1
extra/qt5-mu
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Hi Bill,
Just a quick update.
I built WSJT-X using the JTSDK-QT package:
build wsjtx -d
A new build, no build directory / install directories / cache
It took less than 1 minute start to finish.
I had to copy the hamlib-2.dll into Debug\bin .. but
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Hi Eric,
Glad you have it sorted :-)
I'm compiling a list of pgk dependencies for popular *Nix distro's,
and Arch has a big ?? beside it at the moment.
Could you send us a list of packages you had to install in order for
things to build properly?
I
Built, installed, running. Missed the whole Cmake thread. Thanks.
On 03/29/2014 03:40 PM, Joe Taylor wrote:
> It's not clear what the purpose of your message is. Are you asking for
> help? Are you trying to build WSJT-X for Linux without using CMake? If
> so, why?
>
> Are you trying to tell u
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Hi Bill,
Thanks for your explanation(s), that cleared things up a good bit here.
See comments below.
On 3/29/2014 23:01, Bill Somerville wrote:
> On 29/03/2014 20:07, Greg Beam wrote:
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On 29/03/2014 20:07, Greg Beam wrote:
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> Hi Joe, Bill,
Hi Greg & All,
The following information will of use to anyone who is building WSJT-X
on a regular basis.
The preferred way of building WSJT-X is to use the CMake script, this is
a change f
On 29/03/2014 18:50, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Hi Bill,
Hi Joe,
>
> Thanks for fixing the way the revision number is being saved and
> displayed. I agree that this information can be removed from the title
> bar, and used only for display in the "About" window, transmission to
> PSKreporter, etc.
Glad i
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Hi Joe, Bill,
While I certainly appreciate the ease in which the build happens, on
my fastest Quad core box, it's taking upwards of 5 mins also (on Windows).
Bill can correct me here if I'm out in left field here, but I think
this is because I'm buil
It's not clear what the purpose of your message is. Are you asking for
help? Are you trying to build WSJT-X for Linux without using CMake? If
so, why?
Are you trying to tell us that the present Makefile is insufficient to
build the program? If so, thanks -- we know that. It's not currently
Hi Bill,
Thanks for fixing the way the revision number is being saved and
displayed. I agree that this information can be removed from the title
bar, and used only for display in the "About" window, transmission to
PSKreporter, etc.
> There is a complication in that it has to support qmake bu
gfortran -O2 -fbounds-check -Wall -Wno-conversion -fno-second-underscore
-fPIE -DUNIX -c decoder.f90
decoder.f90:5.6:
use prog_args
1
Fatal Error: Can't open module file 'prog_args.mod' for reading at (1):
No such file or directory
Makefile.linux:21: recipe for target 'decoder.o' faile
On 29/03/2014 13:17, Joe Taylor wrote:
> Hi Bill,
Hi Joe,
>
> I haven't yet followed exactly what's done to establish a "revision"
> signature for display on the WSJT-X title bar, but it does not seem to
> be working quite the right way. This morning, I did an svn update to
> r3956, then rebuilt W
Hi Bill,
I haven't yet followed exactly what's done to establish a "revision"
signature for display on the WSJT-X title bar, but it does not seem to
be working quite the right way. This morning, I did an svn update to
r3956, then rebuilt WSJT-X. No local changes of any kind. The title
bar s
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