Re: Windoze position won't save.
Rob Giuliano
Actually, depending on the default restrictions, the root can be pritected from running applications writing to it. Making sub folders seems to be okay, but I have heard usrrs complain about being able to create it, but then had to change secutity settings to use it.
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Re: Windoze position won't save.
Lynn Deffenbaugh
No, that should be fine. Protected directories are the "Program
Files" and such. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/22/2020 7:36 AM, Glenn O'Connor
wrote:
C:\APRSIS32 isn't a protected directory, is it Lynn?
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Re: Windoze position won't save.
Glenn O'Connor
C:\APRSIS32 isn't a protected directory, is it Lynn?
Glenn-KF0ED
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Re: Windoze position won't save.
Lynn Deffenbaugh
One of 2 things. Either you've got the APRSIS32 executable in a
windows-protected directory. Or you've got APRSIS32 maximized
when you close it. Maximized windows do not save their position. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/22/2020 7:01 AM, Glenn O'Connor
wrote:
Another I D 10 T question here.
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Windoze position won't save.
Glenn O'Connor
Another I D 10 T question here.
What am I doing incorrectly to not be able to save a resized window position? If I remember correctly, merely drag the pane to the desired position and upon restart, it goes to the new default location. Glenn-KF0ED
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Re: Status CONNECT
Rob Giuliano
Got it, but once I did the print screen, it seemed to connect. Now the timer is working I disabled the logging though, so no logs. I may re-enable them and keep trying. Robert Giuliano
On Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 1:59:58 PM EDT, Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...> wrote:
I'll try and enable logging across restart. As is typical, it stops doing it when I try to duplicate. Corollary to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law When you want something to go wrong, it won't. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/21/2020 1:47 PM, Rob Giuliano via
groups.io wrote:
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Robert Giuliano On Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 1:25:29 PM EDT, Lynn
Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...> wrote:
Does the top line rotate through all of your
various ports statuses?
Yes, rotates through all the
connections and all 3 say OK.
It sounds like you may have Configure / Beacon /
After Transmit checked.
Nope, Just double
checked and that is not set.
This feature is there to allow a mobile station without a GPS to pan and zoom to a new location before any posits are sent. If your station is fixed, you probably don't want this option checked. That may not be the situation because I just tested my two instances that use this feature and the second line says "Suspended" as I thought it should. Can you get a screen shot of the "CONNECT"? It's
not likely, but maybe it will reveal something
different to me.
I'll try and enable
logging across restart. As is typical, it
stops doing it when I try to duplicate.
Lynn
(D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile
and Win32
On
10/21/2020 12:56 PM, Rob Giuliano via groups.io
wrote:
I am running APRSIS32 under WINE
5.0 in Kubuntu 20.04.
I connect to RF ports either
through USB COMM port, AGW, or KISS over IP.
Not always, but often on first
start (after reboot), the connections all say
OK, but the beacon timer underneath does not
start counting down. It says "CONNECT" until I
manually hit Transmit. I have waited longer
than the timer to see if it just a timing issue,
but requires a manual TX to start the beaconing.
The RF port tomeout is Zero (not
much RF received the way this is setup.
I think this may be an issue where
the TX request is before the port is fully open,
but it seems this should correct by itself.
Maybe not because of the Timeout setting.
Anyone else experience this with
Windows or Linux and Wine?
Robert Giuliano
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Re: Status CONNECT
Greg D
For what it's worth, I run APRSIS32 on a Linux system under Wine,
and I have not seen this behavior. The only "odd" thing is that the
first start-up after boot creates a small Wine window off to the
side, with nothing in it. No idea what it's for, and closing it has
no apparent effect.
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Re: Status CONNECT
Lynn Deffenbaugh
I'll try and enable logging across restart. As is typical, it stops doing it when I try to duplicate. Corollary to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law When you want something to go wrong, it won't. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/21/2020 1:47 PM, Rob Giuliano via
groups.io wrote:
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Re: Status CONNECT
Rob Giuliano
Reply in BLUE Robert Giuliano
On Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 1:25:29 PM EDT, Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...> wrote:
Does the top line rotate through all of your various ports
statuses? Yes, rotates through all the connections and all 3 say OK.
It sounds like you may have Configure / Beacon / After Transmit
checked. Nope, Just double checked and that is not set.
This feature is there to allow a mobile station without a GPS to pan and zoom to a new location before any posits are sent. If your station is fixed, you probably don't want this option checked. That may not be the situation because I just tested my two instances that use this feature and the second line says "Suspended" as I thought it should. Can you get a screen shot of the "CONNECT"? It's not likely, but
maybe it will reveal something different to me. I'll try and enable logging across restart. As is typical, it stops doing it when I try to duplicate. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/21/2020 12:56 PM, Rob Giuliano
via groups.io wrote:
I am running APRSIS32 under
WINE 5.0 in Kubuntu 20.04.
I connect to RF ports
either through USB COMM port, AGW, or KISS over IP.
Not always, but often on
first start (after reboot), the connections all say OK, but
the beacon timer underneath does not start counting down.
It says "CONNECT" until I manually hit Transmit. I have
waited longer than the timer to see if it just a timing
issue, but requires a manual TX to start the beaconing.
The RF port tomeout is
Zero (not much RF received the way this is setup.
I think this may be an
issue where the TX request is before the port is fully open,
but it seems this should correct by itself. Maybe not
because of the Timeout setting.
Anyone else experience this
with Windows or Linux and Wine?
Robert Giuliano
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Re: Status CONNECT
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Does the top line rotate through all of your various ports statuses? It sounds like you may have Configure / Beacon / After Transmit checked. This feature is there to allow a mobile station without a GPS to pan and zoom to a new location before any posits are sent. If your station is fixed, you probably don't want this option checked. That may not be the situation because I just tested my two instances that use this feature and the second line says "Suspended" as I thought it should. Can you get a screen shot of the "CONNECT"? It's not likely, but
maybe it will reveal something different to me. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/21/2020 12:56 PM, Rob Giuliano
via groups.io wrote:
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Status CONNECT
Rob Giuliano
I am running APRSIS32 under WINE 5.0 in Kubuntu 20.04. I connect to RF ports either through USB COMM port, AGW, or KISS over IP. Not always, but often on first start (after reboot), the connections all say OK, but the beacon timer underneath does not start counting down. It says "CONNECT" until I manually hit Transmit. I have waited longer than the timer to see if it just a timing issue, but requires a manual TX to start the beaconing. The RF port tomeout is Zero (not much RF received the way this is setup. I think this may be an issue where the TX request is before the port is fully open, but it seems this should correct by itself. Maybe not because of the Timeout setting. Anyone else experience this with Windows or Linux and Wine? Robert Giuliano
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Tnx
Scott <ab1mc@...>
Thanks for the add to the group
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Re: How to Zoom
Rob Giuliano
I am not sure how far you are trying to zoom? There are 3 ways that I know of to zoom: 1. The bar on the left side of the map has "+" at the top and "-" at the botom, and the bar between are all zoom. <Double-click> in the bar above the current indicator to zoom in or below to zoom out. Closer to symbol the more it zooms. 2. The Up Arrow (zoom in) or Down Arrow (zoom out) work 3. If your mouse has a wheel, that will zoom in and out, but the mouse pointer has to be in the map area. The aprsis32 wiki has a lot of information. For more on the screen elemets, take a look here: Take a look around the wiki and see what is there. Robert Giuliano
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 9:32:50 PM EDT, Jerry Rappel <ww0ejar@...> wrote:
How do I zoom in better? Jery WW0E <Passcode request and response removed>
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Re: APRS text documents
Got it, thanks. 73, Don W4GCW Where am I? Click link below. https://aprs.fi/#!call=a%2FW4GCW-9&timerange=3600&tail=3600
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 03:32:59 PM EDT, Lynn Deffenbaugh <kj4erj@...> wrote:
Make sure you have the .EXE not directly on your desktop or the
shortcut you use to start the client specifies a default directory
that is not your desktop. These files are created in the
shortcut's default directory (if using a shortcut) or in the
directory with the .EXE (if double-clicking the .EXE to launch). Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/20/2020 3:22 PM, Gurdon Wolfe via
groups.io wrote:
Anybody know how to prevent text and log documents appearing on my
desktop? Any help would be appreciated. 73, Don W4GCW
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Re: APRS text documents
Got it, thanks. 73, Don W4GCW Where am I? Click link below. https://aprs.fi/#!call=a%2FW4GCW-9&timerange=3600&tail=3600
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 03:39:18 PM EDT, Rob Giuliano via groups.io <kb8rco@...> wrote:
I assume you are talking about APRSIS32 logs. These are stored in the same folder as the APRSIS32.exe, APRSIS32.XML and APRSIS32-Safe.XML. Or in the 'Start in' folder specified in the shortcut. The preferred configuraton would be to place APRSIS32 in a folder and create a shortcut on the desktop. All required files would then be placed in that folder (the Maps folder, XML, and all log files). Some people place this in Program Files(x86), but Windows 7 and above does not easily allow configuration files and maps to be written there. Most user prefer a folder off the base (root drive) where you can control the user properties and allow the map folder and files, logs, and xmls to be properly maintained by application. Personally, I prefer a structure like this: C:\WinApps\Tools (specialty file tools and other key applications) C:\WinApps\Radio (APRSIS32 and other apllications) C:\WinApps\Electronics (Arduino and other applications) But you can choose any structure you like. Robert Giuliano
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 3:23:07 PM EDT, Gurdon Wolfe via groups.io <w4gcw@...> wrote:
Anybody know how to prevent text and log documents appearing on my desktop? Any help would be appreciated. 73, Don W4GCW
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Re: APRS text documents
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Re: APRS text documents
Rob Giuliano
I assume you are talking about APRSIS32 logs. These are stored in the same folder as the APRSIS32.exe, APRSIS32.XML and APRSIS32-Safe.XML. Or in the 'Start in' folder specified in the shortcut. The preferred configuraton would be to place APRSIS32 in a folder and create a shortcut on the desktop. All required files would then be placed in that folder (the Maps folder, XML, and all log files). Some people place this in Program Files(x86), but Windows 7 and above does not easily allow configuration files and maps to be written there. Most user prefer a folder off the base (root drive) where you can control the user properties and allow the map folder and files, logs, and xmls to be properly maintained by application. Personally, I prefer a structure like this: C:\WinApps\Tools (specialty file tools and other key applications) C:\WinApps\Radio (APRSIS32 and other apllications) C:\WinApps\Electronics (Arduino and other applications) But you can choose any structure you like. Robert Giuliano
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 3:23:07 PM EDT, Gurdon Wolfe via groups.io <w4gcw@...> wrote:
Anybody know how to prevent text and log documents appearing on my desktop? Any help would be appreciated. 73, Don W4GCW
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Re: APRS text documents
Lynn Deffenbaugh
Make sure you have the .EXE not directly on your desktop or the
shortcut you use to start the client specifies a default directory
that is not your desktop. These files are created in the
shortcut's default directory (if using a shortcut) or in the
directory with the .EXE (if double-clicking the .EXE to launch). Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE
for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 10/20/2020 3:22 PM, Gurdon Wolfe via
groups.io wrote:
Anybody know how to prevent text and log documents appearing on my desktop?
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APRS text documents
Anybody know how to prevent text and log documents appearing on my desktop?
Any help would be appreciated. 73, Don W4GCW
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Re: HF APRS set up
Randy Allen
"The transmit path specification also applies to all RF ports, so you cannot have different paths for the different bands."
That's why I went with a separate instance. My VHF Wide2-2 path is not appropriate on HF. 73 Randy KA0AZS -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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