Greetings; if you've compiled the current software, you'll probably note
that doing so generates quite a few separate applications. Two of these
applications are wsjtx and jt9 -- wsjtx *is* the UI on top of the jt9
application.

-Brian N9ADG


On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 4:56 AM Daniel Uppström via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Ok, I try to ask this again due to absence of answers. Would be
> interesting to hear a comment from the actual developers!
>
> Wouldn't it be wise to split the code into two projects? A library for
> underlying DSP and then a GUI application as a separate project?
>
> That would benefit experiments with the signal processing. It would also
> make it possible to fix GUI bugs independent of the DSP stuff. And it
> would make it easier to integrate the "WSJT-X modes" into other
> applications while on the other hand it would be easier to get new modes
> and/or improvements into WSJT-X.
>
> A no-brainer to me. What do you think?
>
> 73 Daniel SM6VFZ
>
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