I'll give this a try Curt, had not thought about multiple Xastir's
running. I really want to be able to track the first and last rider
plus the bulk of the riders all at the same time on the same screen
and keep the screen showing for that group (zoomed to fit).
Add it to the dream list I guess... lol.
Something that goes along with this would be the ability to have the
summary window for each of these stations open too, something that
shows their current lat/long, speed, altitude, etc. I know I can
display the information screen (and do) but it's a lot more than
needed and in anything but an easy to use UI.
Thanks..... guys for all you do.
On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:15 PM, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008, Keith Kaiser wrote:
Thanks David and Kevin, I do wish I could track multiple and zoom
to fit and have used the tactical call method suggested by Kevin.
Unfortunately that really doesn't work for a bike ride but thank
you anyway, and I sure hope the guys are having a great time in
Washington.
Yep we did!
The tactical callsign thing works great for special events. For
tracking individual stations the best I can suggest is to set up one
Xastir as the "master" station, with the "Server Ports" enabled
(Interface menu). You can track one station on that and zoom to
taste, or keep that one as the "overall view" map.
Start up another Xastir using the "-c /path/dir" flag on the
command-line, and connect it to the master instance (localhost port
2023). Set that one up to track a station. Repeat (with a
different path for each running instance). You'll have to configure
each of those new Xastir sessions as they'll be starting with a
clean default config file the first time you run them.
I did this sort of thing for the Seattle Marathon plus set up a
script to start up the various Xastir sessions in the right
directories and such. That way if I lost power or anything went
wrong, I could easily/quickly get back to the same configuration.
xastir &
xastir -c /home/archer/.xastir2 &
xastir -c /home/archer/.xastir3 &
etc.
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