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Bill Somerville
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r5297 | bsomervi | 2015-04-26 17:26:54 +0100 (Sun, 26 Apr 2015) | 49 lines

Various defect repairs and ambigous behaviour clarifications

A regression introduced in v1.5.0-rc1 where PTT on an alternate serial
port when using no CAT control is resolved.

A regression introduced  in v1.5.0-rc1 where the  network server field
was not being restored in the settings dialog has been resolved.

In settings the "Test PTT" button is now styled  by checked state.

The  "Test PTT"  button is  enabled without  needing click  "Test CAT"
first when no CAT rig control is selected.

Various parts of the settings dialog  are now disabled when no CAT rig
control is selected. These are the "Mode" group, the "Split Operation"
group and the "Monitor returns to last used frequency" check box. None
of  these have  any  visible impact  nor make  sense  without CAT  rig
control.

Initialization and teardown of rig  control internals has been revised
to avoid several problems related to timing and when switching between
different  CAT  settings. This  includes  improvements  in having  the
operating frequency restored  between sessions when not  using CAT rig
control.

The  initialization   of  OmniRig   connections  has   been  improved,
unfortunately it is  still possible to get an  exception when clicking
the  "Test  CAT" button  where  just  clicking  "OK" and  leaving  the
settings dialog will probably work.

Some unnecessary  CAT commands output  during direct rig  control have
been elided to reduce the level of traffic a little.

The handling of  some automatically generated free  text messages used
when the station is a type 2  compound callsign or is working a type 2
compound callsign has  been improved. This is related to  how a double
click  on  a  message  of  the   form  "DE  TI4/N0URE  73"  is  double
clicked. The  new behaviour depends  on whether the current  "DX Call"
matches the  call in the message.   This resolves the ambiguity  as to
whether this message  is a sign off  at the end of a  QSO with current
operator (a 73  message is generated) or a tail  end opportunity where
the message should be treated the same  as a CQ or QRZ message (WSJT-X
QSYs  to the  frequency, generates  messages and  selects message  one
ready to call).  This still  leaves some potential ambiguous behaviors
in  this complex  area but  selecting "Clear  DX call  and grid  after
logging" should resolve most of them.

Rig  control trace  messages have  been cleaned  up and  are now  more
helpful, less verbose and, tidier in the source code.
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Merged from the wsjtx-1.5 branch.



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2015-04-26 16:41:12 +00:00
Bill Somerville
c00a39bee4 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.

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2015-04-21 15:38:52 +00:00
Bill Somerville
3a6c4a3f7d Deal with Hamlib Net rigctl backed that promises more than it delivers
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2015-04-20 13:45:55 +00:00
Bill Somerville
bbc359d043 Improved DTR and RTS line control
Made  the  force control  lines  group  box  in the  Configuration  UI
checkable which allows the DTR and RTS checkboxes to mean either force
low or force high.

Also  improved   UI  control  logic   to  only  allow   valid  setting
combintions.  Disabled network  port  text edit  for OmniRig.  Cleared
network port combo box list for  network interfaces like HRD and DXLab
Commander, was erroneously showing COM ports.

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2015-04-14 10:54:14 +00:00
Bill Somerville
2cfc1fdbba Try to leave the bandwidth of the rig untouched
Hamlib conflates mode and bandwidth which sometimes make it impossible
to  change mode  without  forcing a  bandwidth change.   Unfortunately
Hamlib  has  no  bandwidth  value  that is  documented  to  leave  the
bandwidth as is, despite this being easy to implement. Many Hamlib rig
back ends do interpret RIG_PASSBAND_NORMAL as "don't explicitly change
the bandwidth".

Some rigs  like the  Tentec Jupiter  have a  widest bandwidth  of 8kHz
which is larger than desired for this application so the old behaviour
of setting the default wide bandwidth  is not very friendly. Also many
rig  back ends  in Hamlib  do not  do the  required bandwidth  setting
correctly due  to the CAT protocol  having no way of  discovering user
defined bandwidth allocations.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2015-04-03 18:50:48 +00:00
Bill Somerville
86fef4c4b8 Allow for rigs that cannot have their VFOs selected
Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2015-03-27 19:35:40 +00:00
Bill Somerville
8cec76bc4a Use freq-mode-freq-mode sequency to set freqquency
Because setting frequency can change  mode and setting mode can change
frequency on various rigs it is  necessary to set a frequency by first
setting a  frequency which  gets to the  correct band  and potentially
band stack  register. Then  to set  the mode to  ensure that  any band
remembered mode is cleared. Then set frequency again in case the prior
mode change  moved the frequency  (e.g. CW correction). Then  set mode
again because some rigs set the mode according to frequency.

Who would have  thought setting the rig frequency via  CAT could be so
complicated :( TODO: Even this is  flawed on some Yaesu rigs that must
be band changed to select some settings like aerial socket and pre-amp
settings.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2015-02-28 13:40:07 +00:00
Bill Somerville
fc22351e02 Make check for non-working split query more general
Some Hamlib  back ends clain to  support split queries but  they don't
work. The existing code to only try  a split query once per session if
it fails  has been extended to  any error from Hamlib  returned from a
split query.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2015-02-18 22:29:47 +00:00
Bill Somerville
142f9eb2bd The Elecraft K3 is very picky about going to split mode
We have to ensure  that the band and mode along  with the frequency of
both VFOs is set before attempting to enable split mode.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2015-01-02 21:49:41 +00:00
Bill Somerville
4300b45e6a Set split mode before and after setting Tx frequency
Also cleaned up duplicate trace output.

Using the  DX Lab  Suite Commander  CAT interface  with rigs  like the
TS-2000  requires  that  split  mode  be set  after  changing  the  Tx
frequency. This  is because  setting teh  Tx frequency  disables split
mode.

With some Icom rigs  the rig must be in split  mode before setting the
Tx frequency otherwise the Tx frequency change will not be honoured.

To fix  this the sequence set-split,  set-tx-frequency, set-split must
always be used to change the Tx frequency.

Support for new DX Lab Suite Commander TCP/IP commands

Dave AA6YQ has added two new commands to the Commander server to allow
more reliable control.

Requires DX Lab Suite Commander 11.1.4 or later.

Ensure split Tx frequency agrees with UI before transmitting

Ensure split works on Yaesu via Hamlib without breaking others

Also improved class HamlibTransceiver debug trace messages.

Merged r4776-r4779 from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2014-12-06 20:23:29 +00:00
Bill Somerville
cdda10c7ac Don't keep querying split status on rigs where it doesn't work
Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2014-11-29 18:15:05 +00:00
Bill Somerville
4e5c1713f2 Allow for rigs with neither get VFO nor toggle VFO CAT commands
Some    rigs    always    receive     on    the    same    VFO,    the
HamlibTransceiver::init_rig()  method was  not allowing  for this.  It
needs  to simply  do  nothing  and assume  VFO  MAIN/A  is current  at
startup.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.




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2014-10-02 14:46:32 +00:00
Bill Somerville
aa6ece2262 Only poll split frequency if in split mode
Because PowerSDR for the FlexRadio rigs doesn't implement split or VFO
B,  querying the  TX VFO  in transceiver  polls causes  an error  with
them. This query is unecessary. Removing  it will cause a delay of one
poll period  after split is set  for the Tx frequency  to appear. This
should be  harmless, if not  then there  is a possibility  of querying
split before  the Tx frequency. This  seems obvious but I  believe the
order matters with some rigs so it needs more investigation.

Merged from wsjtx-1.4 branch.



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2014-10-02 01:21:56 +00:00
Bill Somerville
91839b0340 Improved diagnostic messages from Hamlib interface.
Cleaned  up and  standardized many  the diagnostic  messages from  the
Hamlib interface and added a few new ones for clarification.

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2014-09-08 10:56:18 +00:00
Bill Somerville
5d4af665ed Allow for inconsistent Hamlib return codes.
It appears  that Hamlib  uses two different  return codes  to indicate
missing functionality  and doesn't  use them consistently.  The Hamlib
rig control code now checks for  either code when testing for function
availability.

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2014-09-01 10:27:31 +00:00
Bill Somerville
124c0ac70c Allow Hamlib rig_get_ptt call to fail if function unavailable.
The Hamlib backe end capabilities table  is not reliable when the back
end is the  Hamlib Net one. This  is because that back  end claims all
functions available but a call may fail on execution due to the actual
remote back end target not supporting it.

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2014-08-30 19:28:55 +00:00
Bill Somerville
a3502777b9 Use default PTT type in Hamlib when CAT is selected.
Hamlib knows  for each  rig back-end  which type  of PTT  switching is
available,  we  don't  need  to  set  it  as  the  default  is  always
correct. Setting it to "RIG" was disabling the ability to use the rear
audio  input  select version  of  CAT  PTT  on  rigs that  support  it
e.g. Kenwood TS-590s.

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2014-07-27 21:14:33 +00:00
Bill Somerville
0b1c7252a2 Ignore Hamlib error when using fake split without CAT split control.
Fake  split  mode attempts  to  take  the rig  out  of  split mode  on
initialization and this  caused an error when the  rig doesn't support
split control via CAT. This specfic error is now ignored to allow fake
split mode to start cleanly.

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2014-06-16 09:39:04 +00:00
Bill Somerville
21bf1f1afa Add those pesky MOC generated code includes that break libraries if
they are included by automoc.

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2014-04-16 15:15:46 +00:00
Bill Somerville
2d640afe7b Added context information to Hamlib interface exception messages.
Enhanced TransceiverBase  error exception  type to allow  for language
translatable messages.

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2014-04-16 14:59:00 +00:00
Bill Somerville
589f0d56b5 Disallow split mode working with dummy rig.
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2014-04-07 23:40:32 +00:00
Bill Somerville
50846fe90a 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.



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