Jason KG4WSV wrote:
Absolutely not, and as I have a degree in Computer Science it would
make me a bit of a communist (and idiot) to think or say otherwise.
But isn't the GPL all about communism? (Sorry, couldn't resist :) I
once had a debate with Steve Dimse (findu.com) via the aprssig
Andrew
I've had that happen a couple of times. It's usually the result of
Z-ordering, i.e. the map layer setting in the map chooser. Or have
you recently used 'dbfawk' to customize your maps? I would start with a
simple shapefile map and see if it displays correctly. Keep the
ordering at
Hi Vic
Well, the gurus (Curt et al.) may shun me but having used Xastir for
several years now, both on Linux and Cygwin, I have never had any luck
in getting GraphicsMagick or the recommended OpenMotif to work (compile
issues and I'm too lazy to figure it out). So you're doing better than
Hi Vic
Well, the gurus (Curt et al.) may shun me but having used Xastir for
several years now, both on Linux and Cygwin, I have never had any luck
in getting GraphicsMagick or the recommended OpenMotif to work (compile
issues and I'm too lazy to figure it out). So you're doing better than
Tom Russo wrote:
After doing a little of the STFW thing, I refamiliarized myself with what
the issue was --- the problem is that X.org dropped support for Display
PostScript, and ImageMagick was built to use it. The result is that
the ImageMagick package in cygwin is currently busted, unless