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FLDigi 3.22 OSX Issues
rs001a-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-16 16:35:10 UTC
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FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.


Thanks, Ron
K2RAS
Dave Wright hfradiopro-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-16 18:21:40 UTC
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At least on my OS X machine, with v3.21.83 the font could be changed but the size always stayed the same, so that is carried through to v3.22 as well.

The channel listing panel has never stayed open as far as I can remember. Perhaps I’m wrong, but I don’t think it has ever done that.

73

Dave

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Dave Wright
K3DCW

www.machamradio.com

“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron
K2RAS
Ed autek-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-16 18:39:14 UTC
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Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.

The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.

So what you are seeing is correct.

Ed W3NR


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Ron Ron rs001a-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-16 23:09:26 UTC
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Just making sure the question was stated correctly. There is a view/hide channels option from the drop-down menu. This was definitely 'sticky' in the earlier release and the panel did not need to be opened every time the program is opened..

Thanks, Ron
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.

The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.

So what you are seeing is correct.

Ed W3NR
Dave Wright hfradiopro-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-16 23:17:55 UTC
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Sorry, Ron. I thought that you meant the memory channel listing.

The Signal Browser channels were definitely sticky before but are not now on my OS X 10.9.5 machine.

--
Dave Wright
K3DCW

www.machamradio.com

“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Ron Ron rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Just making sure the question was stated correctly. There is a view/hide channels option from the drop-down menu. This was definitely 'sticky' in the earlier release and the panel did not need to be opened every time the program is opened..
Thanks, Ron
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.
The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.
So what you are seeing is correct.
Ed W3NR
Dave Wright hfradiopro-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-19 22:58:29 UTC
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Ron,

As I posted before, I am also seeing the issue with the channels (signal browser) not staying on screen after restarting the program. I thought that it might be a bad config/preferences setting somewhere, so I zapped my old setup (backed it up first) and then ran the setup wizard again. After all was said and done, v3.22.00 still won’t leave those channels visible after restarting the program. They reset each time.

I don’t know if this is happening for anyone besides you and me, and whether it is only OS X (likely) or also affecting others, but it is definitely the same issue I’m seeing here and is definitely not the same as v3.21.83.

73

Dave Wright
K3DCW

www.machamradio.com

“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Ron Ron rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Just making sure the question was stated correctly. There is a view/hide channels option from the drop-down menu. This was definitely 'sticky' in the earlier release and the panel did not need to be opened every time the program is opened..
Thanks, Ron
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.
The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.
So what you are seeing is correct.
Ed W3NR
Robert Stiles kk5vd-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-19 23:04:34 UTC
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I can confirm the PSK browser does not remain at restart on MacOSX.
Robert
Post by Dave Wright hfradiopro-***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Ron,
As I posted before, I am also seeing the issue with the channels (signal browser) not staying on screen after restarting the program. I thought that it might be a bad config/preferences setting somewhere, so I zapped my old setup (backed it up first) and then ran the setup wizard again. After all was said and done, v3.22.00 still won’t leave those channels visible after restarting the program. They reset each time.
I don’t know if this is happening for anyone besides you and me, and whether it is only OS X (likely) or also affecting others, but it is definitely the same issue I’m seeing here and is definitely not the same as v3.21.83.
73
Dave Wright
K3DCW
www.machamradio.com
“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Ron Ron rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Just making sure the question was stated correctly. There is a view/hide channels option from the drop-down menu. This was definitely 'sticky' in the earlier release and the panel did not need to be opened every time the program is opened..
Thanks, Ron
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.
The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.
So what you are seeing is correct.
Ed W3NR
Dave Wright hfradiopro-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-19 23:13:52 UTC
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What version of OS X? Is this just an Yosemite problem (which I’m running) or does it apply to older versions of OS X as well?

Dave Wright
K3DCW

www.machamradio.com

“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Robert Stiles kk5vd-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
I can confirm the PSK browser does not remain at restart on MacOSX.
Robert
Post by Dave Wright hfradiopro-***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Ron,
As I posted before, I am also seeing the issue with the channels (signal browser) not staying on screen after restarting the program. I thought that it might be a bad config/preferences setting somewhere, so I zapped my old setup (backed it up first) and then ran the setup wizard again. After all was said and done, v3.22.00 still won’t leave those channels visible after restarting the program. They reset each time.
I don’t know if this is happening for anyone besides you and me, and whether it is only OS X (likely) or also affecting others, but it is definitely the same issue I’m seeing here and is definitely not the same as v3.21.83.
73
Dave Wright
K3DCW
www.machamradio.com <http://www.machamradio.com/>
“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Ron Ron rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Just making sure the question was stated correctly. There is a view/hide channels option from the drop-down menu. This was definitely 'sticky' in the earlier release and the panel did not need to be opened every time the program is opened..
Thanks, Ron
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.
The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.
So what you are seeing is correct.
Ed W3NR
David Kaplan dhkaplan-ee4meeAH724@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
2014-10-20 01:53:20 UTC
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I’m running the latest Fldigi on OS X Yosemite as well, and my channels (browser) that are attached to the main window keep disappearing when I restart the program also.

David, WA1OUI


On Oct 19, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Dave Wright hfradiopro-***@public.gmane.org [linuxham] <linuxham-***@public.gmane.org> wrote:

What version of OS X? Is this just an Yosemite problem (which I’m running) or does it apply to older versions of OS X as well?


Dave Wright
K3DCW

www.machamradio.com <http://www.machamradio.com/>

“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Robert Stiles kk5vd-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
I can confirm the PSK browser does not remain at restart on MacOSX.
Robert
Post by Dave Wright hfradiopro-***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Ron,
As I posted before, I am also seeing the issue with the channels (signal browser) not staying on screen after restarting the program. I thought that it might be a bad config/preferences setting somewhere, so I zapped my old setup (backed it up first) and then ran the setup wizard again. After all was said and done, v3.22.00 still won’t leave those channels visible after restarting the program. They reset each time.
I don’t know if this is happening for anyone besides you and me, and whether it is only OS X (likely) or also affecting others, but it is definitely the same issue I’m seeing here and is definitely not the same as v3.21.83.
73
Dave Wright
K3DCW
www.machamradio.com <http://www.machamradio.com/>
“Real radio bounces off the sky"
Post by Ron Ron rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
Just making sure the question was stated correctly. There is a view/hide channels option from the drop-down menu. This was definitely 'sticky' in the earlier release and the panel did not need to be opened every time the program is opened..
Thanks, Ron
Post by rs001a-/***@public.gmane.org [linuxham]
FYI, the font size does not seem to adjust the size of the frequency
display, and more importantly the channel listing panel will not stay
enabled when the program is closed, even if the configuration is
saved. I am running OSX 10.9.5 on an iMac.
Thanks, Ron K2RAS
You can only change the font, not the size.
The outboard panel will be enabled after startup.
So what you are seeing is correct.
Ed W3NR
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