Just lurking here ...

However, I do not feel it is a good idea to mess with the button. I seem to remember that at one time, before v1.6 at least the ENABLE button could be used to stop transmission. However, that was also somewhat confusing since there was a HALT TX button there too. You could press either one and get the same reaction.

Now there are many more users of WSJT-X who are used to the way the buttons are now functioning. Changing that will definitely cause confusion for them, and for those who have been using the program as long as I have and have gotten used to the new functionality of the buttons.

My leaning is to leave well enough alone.

My two denarii ..


Neil
KN3ILZ




On 1/2/2017 11:43 AM, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 02/01/2017 16:40, ANDY DURBIN wrote:

That assertion is simply not true. I keep v1.3 r3673 on my computer so I can check things like this. In r3673 pressing the lit "Enable Tx" button while transmitting a message does stop the message transmission!

"Enable TX" used to be just that - Enable TX - and if it was not lit then no TX was possible.

Hi Andy,

ok, so are you saying that you want to revert to having no "Halt Tx" button and have the "Enable Tx" button have two functions that cannot be separated?

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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