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Bill Somerville
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b5c4abf714 |
Adjust Hamlib trace verbosity levels
Release builds were incrorrectly selecting a high level of Hamlib trace verbosity. Added a new CMake option to turn on maximum Hamlib trace verbosity when required (WSJT_HAMLIB_VERBOSE_TRACE default=OFF). The current WSJT_HAMLIB_TRACE (default=OFF) now only turns on tracing at warning level and above, this option must be set ON before the WSJT_HAMLIB_VERBOSE_TRACE option becomes available. Release configuration builds use a Hamlib trace level of error or above by default. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@5261 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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f37ed4cd78 |
Take advantage of the new KVASD v1.12
Pass the temporary directory to jt9 and use it to give the correct paths to temporary files. Also jt9 passes the absolute path to kvasd.dat in the temporary directory to kvasd. Clear out all the annoying cruft that has accumulated due to having to run with $CWD as the temporary directory. Use QStandardPaths to find the writable data directory where needed rather than passing it around between objects. This now works because the $CWD hasn't been changed. Do away with the CMake option WSJT_STANDARD_FILE_LOCATIONS as it is no longer needed. Fix astro status file azel.dat formatting. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4732 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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c484fe8707 |
Make default Linux Release builds FOSS compliant
The kavasd binary is not open source so cannot be automatically bundled with WSJT-X on Linux. The CMake option WSJT_INCLUDE_KVASD has been added with a default of OFF in Linux Release configuration builds. Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4498 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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ffa6305b98 |
Better version identification.
An ambiguity existed between release candidates and development versions as there was no definitive identification for development versions. Added a new version number suffix of '-devel' which appears if the release candidate number is missing or zero in Versions.cmake and the revision is not marked as a release version, also in Versions.cmake. Also re-factored setting of version number suffiexes to a single place in in CMake/VersionCompute.cmake. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4422 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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e2c8634f54 |
Get local user manual working on Linux systems.
The location of documentation files on Linux distributions is controlled to a certain extent. Using the QStandardPaths::locate() method helps us with this. Work round the misbehaviour of QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath() when the CWD has been changed by working out the documentation location before changing the CWD to a temporary directory. This path is now provided by the Configuration settings class which also manages other run time paths. Updated Debian packaging to move a little nearer a conforming DEB file. Added a basic manpage for rigctld-wsjtx. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4364 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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d4e55a093d |
Add local HTML help file to help menu.
So that a manual can be viewed without an Internet connection a second manual action has been added to the WSJT_X help menu. This shells out to the default web browser with a local file target. The build has been enhanced to install and package the current version of the HTML user manual as downloaded from the project web site at build time The package file locations have been adjusted to be compatible with the QStandardPaths class so that its locate() method can be used to portably access resources like this local help file git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4359 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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845944b8be |
Define WSJT-X manual URL in a single place.
Since the manual URL is used in both the installer and the WSJT-X code the definition of the URL (CMake variable PROJECT_MANUAL) is defined in the CMakeList.txt file and propagated to the source via the wsjtx_config.h header. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4252 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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e0e67f0a6a |
Added CMake option to control experimental features.
Sometimes parts of the application are not fully ready for release at release time. This option allows such features to be enabled conditionally at configure time. The CMake option WSJT_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES is used to control this ability. Normally you will not need to change it as it behaves in a reasonable way. The option is ON in debug build configurations and OFF in non-debug configuratiuons. The option is made available in all source modules via the WSJT_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES macro which is defined to 1 if the option is ON and to 0 if it is OFF. Since this default behavior is potentially dangerous because it can mean that release builds contain different code from debug builds; the option may be set to OFF in debug configurations in the normal way (cmake-gui, edit CMakeCache.txt, etc.) to achieve a debug build similar to a default release build. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4182 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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a0ec163a9c |
Made trace file for Qt debugging output a CMake build option.
WSJT-X has a capability of redirecting Qt debugging output (qDebug, qWarning etc.) to a trace file 'wsjtx_trace.log' which is created in the application run directory if not already present. Setting the CMake build option WSJT_QDEBUG_TO_FILE to ON will enable this feature. It should be noted that this option is not compatible with a distributibutable official release since writing to the application directory is not recommended. Also in a full Release configuration build all Qt debugging code is elided so no useful trace would be obtained anyway. The CMake option WSJT_QDEBUG_IN_RELEASE may be useful in concert with this option as it causes Qt debugging statements to remain in place in a Release build configuration. Again not recommended in a full Release build since the debugging code both slows down the application and adds unecessary bloat to the executable size. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@4032 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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f076c37c19 |
Made the soft keying CW wave shaper a CMake option (off by
default). Reorganized Modulator interface so that it can control the stream it writes to. Make sure only QAudioOutput::stop is called at the end of sending rather than QAudioOutput::reset which discards pending samples. Added a quick close option to the Modulator::stop slot to discard pending buffers if required. Fix issue in CW synthesizer that was causing CW to be inverted occasionally. Made global arrays of symbols volatile because compiler waa optimizing away reads in sound thread. These global variables must go eventually as they are a multi-threading hazard. Simplified TX sequencing to remove some duplicate signals. Increased range of TX attenuator from 10dB to 30dB. This is mainly for non-Windows platforms where the attenuator isn't linearized correctly. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@3985 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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73e74f5606 |
Removed svnversion.h include as it is now included only where needed.
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Bill Somerville
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9247e10115 |
Added support for use of "Standard" locations for writable files.
This allows writable files to be located in the "correct" location for each platform rather than in the directory of the executable which, in general, is not recommended or allowed in some cases. A preprocessor macro WSJT_STANDARD_FILE_LOCATIONS is used to switch be tween old and new functionality, currently it is on by default. It can be turned off by defining it to a false value (0) or more simply with cmake-gui setting the option with the same name. JTAlert can only work with the old non-standard file locations until Laurie VK3AMA chooses to support the new file locations. Even if the above is not enabled; the QSettings file is written to a user specific location so it will be shared by all instances of the program (i.e. across upgrades). See below for multiple concurrent instance support changes. Added a command line parser module for Fortran. Added 'lib/options.f90' to facilitate more complex argument passing to jt9 to cover explicit file locations. Changed the way multiple concurrent instances are handled. This is to allow the program to be run multiple times from the same installation directory. A new wsjtx command line optional argument is available "-r" or "--rig" which enables multiple concurrent instance support. The parameter of the new option is a unique name signifying a rig or equivalent. The name is used as the shared memory segment key and in window titles. The name is also used to access unique settings files and writable data files like ALL.TXT and log files. No attempt has been made to share these files between concurrent instances. If "-r" or "--rig" is used without a parameter it still enables multiple concurrent instance support for that instance. All instances must use a unique parameter, one of which may be empty. The rig name is appended the QCoreApplication::applicationName() for convenient usage like window titles. Set non Qt locale to "C". This ensures that C library functions give consistent results whatever the system locale is set to. QApplication follows the system locale as before. Thus using QApplication and its descendants like widgets and QString for all user visible formating will give correct l10n and using C/C++ library will give consistent formatting across locales. Added top level C++ exception handling to main.cpp. Because the new transceiver framework uses exceptions internally, the main function now handles any exceptions that aren't caught. Retired devsetup, replaced with Configuration. Configuration is a class that encapsulates most of the configuration behavior. Because rig configuration is so closely coupled with rig operation, Configuration serves as a proxy for access to the rig control functions. See Configuration.hpp for more details of the Configuration interface. Menu changes. Various checkable menu actions moved from main menu to the Configuration dialog. The whole settings menu has been retired with the single "Settings..." action moved to the file menu for consistency on Mac where it appears as "Preferences" in line with Mac guidelines. New data models for data used by the application. ADIF amateur band parameters, free text message macros, spot working frequencies and, station information (station descriptions and transverter offsets per band) each implement the QAbstractItemModel interface allowing them to be used directly with Qt view widgets (Bands.hpp, FrequencyList.hpp and, StationList.hpp). Configuration manages maintenance of an instance of all but the former of the above models. The ADIF band model is owned by Configuration but requires no user maintenance as it is immutable. Band combo box gets more functionality. This widget is now an editable QComboBox with some extra input capabilities. The popup list is still the list of spot working frequencies, now showing the actual frequency decorated with the band name. This allows multiple spot frequencies on a band if required. The line edit allows direct frequency entry in mega-Hertz with a completer built in to suggest the available spot working frequencies. It also allows band name entry where the first available spot working frequency is selected. Recognized band names are those that are defined by the ADIF specification and can be found in in the implementation of the ADIF bands model (Bands.cpp). If an out of band frequency is chosen, the line edit shows a warning red background and the text "OOB". Out of band is only defined by the ADIF band limits which in general are wider than any entities regulations. Qt 5.2 now supports default audio i/p and o/p devices. These devices are placeholders for whatever the user defines as the default device. Because of this they need special treatment as the actual device used is chosen at open time behind the scenes. Close-down behavior is simplified. The close-down semantics were broken such that some objects were not being shut down cleanly, this required amendments to facilitate correct close down of threads. User font selection added to Configuration UI. Buttons to set the application font and the font for the band and Rx frequency activity widgets have been added to the Configuration UI to replace the file based font size control. Free text macros now selected directly. The free text line edit widgets are now editable combo boxes that have the current free text macro definitions as their popup list. The old context menu to do this has been retired. Astronomical data window dynamically formatted and has font a chooser. This window is now autonomous, has its own font chooser and, dynamically resizes to cover the contents. Double click to Tx enabled now has its own widget in the status bar. QDir used for portable path and file name handling throughout. The "Monitor", "Decode", "Enable Tx" and, "Tune" buttons are now checkable. Being checkable allows these buttons control their own state and rendering. Calls to PSK Reporter interface simplified. In mainwindow.cpp the calls to this interface are rationalized to just 3 locations. Manipulation of ALL.TXT simplified. Moved, where possible, to common functions. Elevated frequency types to be Qt types. Frequency and FrequencyDelta defined as Qt types in their meta-type system (Radio.hpp). They are integral types for maximum accuracy. Re-factored rig control calls in mainwindow.cpp. The new Configuration proxy access to rig control required many changes (mostly simplifications) to the MainWindow rig control code. Some common code has been gathered in member functions like qsy(), monitor(), band_changed() and auto_tx_mode(). Rig control enhancements. The rig control for clients interface is declared as an abstract interface (See Transceiver.hpp). Concrete implementations of this interface are provided for the Hamlib rig control library, DX Lab Suite Commander via a TCP/IP command channel, Ham Radio Deluxe also via a TCP/IP command channel and, OmniRig via its Windows COM server interface. Concrete Transceiver implementations are expected to be moved to a separate thread after construction since many operations are blocking and not suitable for running in a GUI thread. To facilitate this all instantiation of concrete Transceiver instances are handled by Configuration using a factory class (TransceiverFactory) for configuration parameter based instantiation. Various common functionality shared by different rig interface implementations are factored out into helper base classes that implement or delegate parts of the Transceiver interface. They are TransceiverBase which caches state to minimize expensive rig commands, it also maps the Transceiver interface into a more convenient form for implementation (template methods). PollingTransceiver that provides a state polling mechanism that only reports actual changes. EmulateSplitTransceiver that provides split operation by QSYing on PTT state changes. EmulateSplitTransceiver can be used with any implementation as it follows the GoF Decorator pattern and can wrap any Transceiver implementation. OmniRigTransceiver is derived directly from TransceiverBase since it doesn't require polling due to its asynchronous nature. OmniRigTransceiver is only built on Windows as it is a COM server client. To build it you must first install the OmniRig client on the development machine (http://www.dxatlas.com/omnirig/). DXLabSuiteCommanderTransceiver derives from PollingTransceiver since it is a synchronous communications channel. No third party library is required for this interface. HRDTransceiver also derives from PollingTransceiver. The HRD interface library has been reverse engineered to provide functionality with all available versions of HRD. No third party libraries are required. HamlibTransceiver likewise derives from PollingTransceiver since the Hamlib asynchronous interface is non-functional. Although this class will interface with the release version of Hamlib (1.2.15.3); for correct operation on most rigs it needs to run with the latest master branch code of Hamlib. During development many changes to Hamlib have been submitted and accepted, hence this requirement. Hamlib source can be obtained from git://git.code.sf.net/p/hamlib/code and at the time of writing he master branch was at SHA 6e4432. The Hamlib interface directly calls the "C" interface and the modified rigclass.{h,cpp} files have been retired. There is a rig type selection of "None" which may be used for non-CAT rigs, this is actually a connection to the dummy Hamlib device. PollingTransvceiver derives from TransceiverBase and TransceiverBase derives from the Transceiver interface. Each interface implementation offers some possibility of PTT control via a different serial port than the CAT port. We also support PTT control directly via a second serial port. This is done by delegating to a dummy Hamlib instance which is only used for PTT control. This means that DXLabSuiteCommanderTransceiver, HRDTransceiver and OmniRigTransceiver always wrap a dummy HamlibTransceiver instance. The factory class TransceiverFactory manages all these constructional complexities. Serial port selection combo boxes are now editable with a manually entered value being saved to the settings file. This allows a non-standard port device to be used without having to edit the settings file manually. For TCP/IP network CAT interfaces; the network address and port may be specified allowing the target device to be located on a different machine from the one running wsjtx if required. The default used when the address field is left blank is the correct one for normal usage on the local host. Selecting a polling interval of zero is no longer possible, this is because the rig control capability can no longer support one way connection. This is in line with most other CAT control software. In the Configuration dialog there are options to select split mode control by the software and mode control by the software. For the former "None", "Rig" and "Fake it" are available, for the latter "None", "USB" and, "Data" are available. Because tone generation is implicitly linked to split mode operation; it is no longer possible to have the software in split mode and the rig not or vice versa. This may mean some rigs cannot be used in split mode and therefore not in dual JT65+JT9 until issues with CAT control with that rig are resolved. Single mode with VOX keying and no CAT control are still possible so even the most basic transceiver setup is supported as before. Configuration now supports a frequency offset suitable for transverter operation. The station details model (StationList.hpp) includes a column to store an offset for each band if required. CMake build script improvements. The CMakeLists.txt from the 'lib' directory has been retired with its contents merged into the top level CMakeLists.txt. Install target support has been greatly improved with the Release build configuration now building a fully standalone installation on Mac and Windows. The Debug configuration still builds an installation that has environment dependencies for external libraries, which is desirable for testing and debugging. Package target support is largely complete for Mac, Windows and, Linux, it should be possible to build release installers directly from CMake/CPack. Cmake FindXXXX.cmake modules have been added to improve the location of fftw-3 and Hamlib packages. Version numbers are now stored in Versions.cmake and work in concert with automatic svn revision lookup during build. The version string becomes 'rlocal'± if there are any uncommitted changes in the build source tree. Moved resource like files to Qt resources. Because location of resource files (when they cannot go into the installation directory because of packaging rules) is hard to standardize. I have used the Qt resource system for all ancillary data files. Some like kvasd.dat are dumped out to the temp (working directory) because they are accessed by an external program, others like the audio samples are copied out so they appear in the data directory under the default save directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@3929 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79 |
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Bill Somerville
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97bc017ad9 |
Initial commit of a CMake script to build wsjtx.
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