The January Linux Journal Xastir article is now available on LJ's
site, so I linked it into our Xastir homepage. Enjoy!
http://www.xastir.org
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Curt, WE7U. http://www.eskimo.com/~archer
APRS: Where it's at!http://www.xastir.org
Lotto: A
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Nick nwsnowboar...@verizon.net wrote:
I was wondering if there was any desire to port Xastir to the iPad?
I doubt it. lots of work, extremely limited user base.
Certainly looks like an awesome touchscreen navigation tool.
... until you start looking at the
Curt,
Clicking on http://www.xastir.org
gets one sent to http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
with no hope of ever getting to anything but the wiki.
Dave - KB3EFS
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:22 AM, Curt, WE7U curt.w...@gmail.com wrote:
The January Linux Journal Xastir article is
You are going to the right place, the link is right there on the
Main_Page. Great article. I was writing a long comment but I closed
the browser by accident (tabbed browsing has its drawbacks).
73 de Joseph M. Durnal NE3R
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:45 AM, David Aitcheson
Hi,
I seem to have lost my Control key in Xastir on OSX, anyone come across this
one before, even better, a solution?
Also, unrelated question, is anyone else looking at dbfawk files for OSM with
xastir. I think it's time I took another look at it.
Cheers
de John
EI7IG
OK - I got it - had to force a refresh and clear the cache. No sleep and
carrying a 12 credit hour college course load at 51.5 years is causing
missfires of brain cells.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Joseph M. Durnal
joseph.dur...@gmail.comwrote:
You are going to the right place, the link
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, David Aitcheson wrote:
OK - I got it - had to force a refresh and clear the cache. No sleep and
carrying a 12 credit hour college course load at 51.5 years is causing
missfires of brain cells.
BTW: Thanks for your updates to that one doc. I had to carefully
compare
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, David Flood wrote:
Ok, I've attached (and the list will probably strip) a zipped version of the
updated readme.cygwin.txt file for Cygwin version 1.7 and higher. I changed
the filename so we don't loose the older setup for people that are using the
old version on older
All the articles (including the Xastir one) are accessible here:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/amateur-radio-articles-and-newsletter
As well as in the Virtual Ham Shack at http://www.linuxjournal.com/ham
Thanks to the Curt and Steve and Laura for their help with the magazine and
to
Does anyone know why the MediaWiki on http://www.xastir.org puts
extra blank lines between every line inside PRE/PRE tags, while
the SourceForge MediaWiki does not?
See these pages for examples of the differences:
http://www.xastir.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo:Developer_Guidelines_and_Notes
They don't appear to be extra blank lines (Firefox says both pages are using
one line per line of text). However, it might be due to the style sheet
declaring the lines taller for the Xastir Wiki versus the SourceForge one.
In fact, checking the stylehseets (specifically the one being used
Report back in 11.5 years and we'll compare notes :-(
Ray vk2tv
David Aitcheson wrote:
OK - I got it - had to force a refresh and clear the cache. No sleep and
carrying a 12 credit hour college course load at 51.5 years is causing
missfires of brain cells.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 10:53 AM,
In fact, checking the stylehseets (specifically the one being used called
skins/modern/main.css) there is an entry for the PRE tag which is adding
0.4em of padding around the lines. Try changing that padding to zero and see
what happens.
Not quite...
This section adds padding around the
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, Tom Hayward wrote:
In fact, checking the stylehseets (specifically the one being
used called skins/modern/main.css) there is an entry for the PRE
tag which is adding 0.4em of padding around the lines. Try
changing that padding to zero and see what happens.
Considering
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010, SSzretter wrote:
Is it possible to run xastir on a machine as a service/daemon, and use a
different machine to connect to it to view maps?
Nope. That's been talked about for the Xastir re-write,
affectionately known as Xastir-2 or Xastir-NG.
--
Curt, WE7U.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 07:28:33PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the sszret...@hotmail.com flavor, containing:
Is it possible to run xastir on a machine as a service/daemon, and use a
different machine to connect to it to view maps?
I have an old very slow machine that
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 19:28 -0500, SSzretter wrote:
Is it possible to run xastir on a machine as a service/daemon, and use a
different machine to connect to it to view maps?
I have an old very slow machine that should be good enough to do the
communications and data manipulation, but it is
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