[aprssig] Clipped menus in Xastir and other ?'s
J. Lance Cotton
joe at lightningflash.net
Sat Dec 11 23:49:12 EST 2004
John Kraus wrote:
> I just installed MEPIS and did the Xastir install. I am seeing the
> leading letters on menu items clipped off.
>
> I have posted two screen shots here:
>
> http://www.kc4zgq.com/errormenu.htm
>
> Any thoughts on this.
I have seen this with the very latest version of lesstif used as the
widget library. As Curt often suggests: OpenMotif is less buggy than
lesstif. I don't know the intricate details of MEPIS, so I don't know if
you could downgrade lesstif or replace it with OpenMotif...
> I am planning to put some time into getting this running and learning
> it With the future of UI-View looking bleak I want to be able to offer
> an alternative to the Georgia ARES community.
>
> Here are my key questions:
>
> Can Xastir function as a bi-directional IGATE?
Yes, it can pass all TNC traffic to an Inet server and will pass message
packets from Inet to RF if the message is addressed to a station heard
on the TNC (or maybe heard locally on the TNC, I am not sure).
> How do I setup to gate only weather warnings and objects?
In your xastir configuration data folder (~/.xastir/data/) create a file
named nws-stations.txt and populated it with the NWS previxes which you
wish to gate to RF (example):
HGX
EWX
SPC
> Can Xastir function as a Digipeater?
Xastir can only do relay digipeating, meaning it will only digipeat (if
enabled) on the "RELAY" alias. If you want a full featured digipeater
that runs in linux, try aprsdigi or digi-ned.
> Also I remember someone on the APRSSIG mentioning a *.zip file with
> shapefile maps that could be installed then indexed. I can't find a
> link on the Xastir site that works. I want to be able to setup a box
> quickly with a functional set of maps for use when it is not connected
> to the internet. This rules out the download options. Most of these
> boxes will only be running Xastir and will have plenty of space on the
> hard drive. I also have about 12-15 1-4GB hard drives that I can load
> with maps then install in other systems.
http://xastir.tamu.edu has the TIGER2003 data in shapefile format for
the whole U.S., available by state or by county.
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J. Lance Cotton, KJ5O
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