Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread VA7OTC John D Erskine via chirp_users
On 2023-01-04 16:36, Dan Smith via chirp_users wrote: snip > If there are users here who prefer the fixed-width font the way it is > today, speak up and I'll make a way for you to choose which one is > used. If I'm the only one, then I won't bother :) > > --Dan Fixed +1 73, thanks for all the

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Phil
On 5/1/23 10:36, Dan Smith via chirp_users wrote: > If there are users here who prefer the fixed-width font the way it is today, > speak up I too, prefer a fixed-width font. -- Regards, Phil vk4bvm ___ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepi

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Dan Smith via chirp_users
> I MUCH prefer fixed width fonts. > > My personal preference would be to default to a fixed width font, but allow > the user to choose something different, if desired. Okay, well, glad some other people here like the fixed-width :) I'll work on making it an option. For tomorrow, it'll be varia

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread David Boucha
I MUCH prefer fixed width fonts. My personal preference would be to default to a fixed width font, but allow the user to choose something different, if desired. On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 6:26 PM Dan Smith via chirp_users < chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote: > > Please tell me there is some wa

Re: [chirp_users] chirp_users Digest, Vol 169, Issue 4

2023-01-04 Thread K5MRB
David Bucha, Thanks for this little note below when it comes to Ubuntu 22.04 installs.  This did the the trick for getting past pip and make Chirp work. Mike On 1/4/23 14:00, chirp_users-requ...@intrepid.danplanet.com wrote: > Note: On ubuntu 22.04 you might have to install "python3-wxgtk4.0" b

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Dan Berry
Stack overflow, W3code, code academy. To name a few online helps. On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 7:46 PM Dan Berry wrote: > I don't know which language you are programming in, but I think most > languages have a call to use the system font. Then everyone can have what > ever their default is. > > If I re

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Dan Berry
I don't know which language you are programming in, but I think most languages have a call to use the system font. Then everyone can have what ever their default is. If I remember correctly, java has it, and C++. Source forge might have some helps. On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 7:33 PM Tony Ling wrot

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread benton
On 2023-01-04 17:43, Tony Ling wrote: > I always prefer fixed width fonts for tabulated data > Tony G7TXU What he said. Benton 4jan22 -- NX7O ben...@siletzbay.com___ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Chuck Hast
Same here... On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 8:33 PM Tony Ling wrote: > > I always prefer fixed width fonts for tabulated data > Tony G7TXU > > On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 at 01:28, Dan Berry wrote: >> >> Sometimes in the personalize settings you can change the global fonts of >> most adds. Give that a try. >>

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Chuck Hast
B-]b On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 4:56 PM Matthew Poletiek wrote: > > I'm honestly so grateful this might make it back into Gentoo's portage soon. > > If I get some free time (not likely) I'll try to get a ball rolling on a new > ebuild. > > Also > > For some reason I never sudo... > > I 'su' then

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Tony Ling
I always prefer fixed width fonts for tabulated data Tony G7TXU On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 at 01:28, Dan Berry wrote: > Sometimes in the personalize settings you can change the global fonts of > most adds. Give that a try. > > On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 5:26 PM babj615 wrote: > >> Please tell me there is so

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Martin Cooper
I'll add my +1 for fixed pitch. Definitely nice to have things line up. Variable pitch could get messy. Martin. KD6YAM On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 5:27 PM Dan Smith via chirp_users < chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote: > > Please tell me there is some way to change the font used by Chirp Next?

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread K0LNY_Glenn
I'd like to be able to change the font... So the fonts make a sound. - Original Message - From: Dan Berry To: Discussion of CHIRP Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2023 6:44 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Nice! Sometimes in the personalize settings you can change the global fonts of most a

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Dan Berry
Sometimes in the personalize settings you can change the global fonts of most adds. Give that a try. On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 5:26 PM babj615 wrote: > Please tell me there is some way to change the font used by Chirp Next? > The default font hurts my eyes! > > On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 6:21 AM Jim Unr

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Dan Smith via chirp_users
> Please tell me there is some way to change the font used by Chirp Next? The > default font hurts my eyes! Not currently, but please check tomorrow's build. The short story is, being a developer, I like tabulated and structured data to appear in fixed-width (i.e. typewriter) font so that every

Re: [chirp_users] [CHIRP - Feature #10213] (In Progress) Add search field to repeaterbook query

2023-01-04 Thread Steve Horning
Thank you! I like the new import options. 73 de N0XVZ, Steve On 1/3/2023 4:18 PM, Dan Smith wrote: Issue #10213 has been updated by Dan Smith. * *Status* changed

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread babj615
Please tell me there is some way to change the font used by Chirp Next? The default font hurts my eyes! On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 6:21 AM Jim Unroe wrote: > On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 12:13 AM John KI4RO wrote: > > > > Really like the new look of CHIRP! > > I still cannot use CHIRP on Windows to progr

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Matthew Poletiek
I'm honestly so grateful this might make it back into Gentoo's portage soon. If I get some free time (not likely) I'll try to get a ball rolling on a new ebuild. Also For some reason I never sudo... I 'su' then 'exit'. Because, what if I need to run a 2nd command... Or 3rd? Or what if I ne

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Denis Lynch
That took me a moment. Nice :-) Denis, N2TI On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 9:27 AM Al Jones wrote: > Why do all you linux people run sudo ops, wouldn't it be better to just > run the real thing?? > > (( I really know what it stands for but this thread is long enough now to > handle one wise comment, no

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Martin Cooper
The INSTALL file hasn't been updated for several years, so it's very much out of date, and not applicable to chirp-next. David Boucha's suggestions are much more likely to lead to success. Martin. KD6YAM On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at 9:11 PM K0LNY_Glenn wrote: > Okay, I read the file called install >

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Julian Macassey
On 2023-01-04 at 16:40, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. (n...@arrl.net) wrote: > "sudo" is useful for blind people and forgetful people to avoid the > terminal being in "root" mode. All sorts of damage or at least unexpected > things can happen when commands are given in a root terminal and "sudo" > minimizes t

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread K2SON via chirp_users
So that you are not logged in as root and are doing root-level stuff explicitly. Just good security practices. On 2023-01-04 07:31, Al Jones wrote: Why do all you linux people run sudo ops, wouldn't it be better to just run the real thing?? (( I really know what it stands for but this thread

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 4:25 PM Al Jones wrote: > Why do all you linux people run sudo ops, wouldn't it be better to just > run the real thing?? > > (( I really know what it stands for but this thread is long enough now to > handle one wise comment, no? )) > "sudo" is useful for blind people and

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Al Jones
Why do all you linux people run sudo ops, wouldn't it be better to just run the real thing?? (( I really know what it stands for but this thread is long enough now to handle one wise comment, no? )) -- Original Message -- From "Matt Foster" To "Discussion of CHIRP" Date Wed 1 4 23

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread K0LNY_Glenn
I'll have to look around, in the chirp-master folder, there is no chirpw file. Glenn - Original Message - From: W Paul Mills To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2023 1:04 AM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build When I installed chirp-next, it

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Matt Foster
Testing here on a Fedora 37 VM with a Yaesu FT-60R. So far, so good. To get it up and running, I had to do the following. Downloaded source package and unpacked Ran 'sudo python setup.py install' in the chirp directory. Ran 'sudo dnf install python3-wxpython4' I have run the application and down

Re: [chirp_users] Nice!

2023-01-04 Thread Jim Unroe
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 12:13 AM John KI4RO wrote: > > Really like the new look of CHIRP! > I still cannot use CHIRP on Windows to program my AnyTone 778UV, but other > than that it works just fine. The AnyTone AT-778UV is a supported radio model. Do you not have Windows 10 or newer? Jim KC9HI _

Re: [chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread Rich NE1EE
On 2023-01-04 02:10:-0800, you wrote: >http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_next/ Thanks for the reverse dir sort. Much faster now that I don't have to scroll. Appreciated :-) ~R~ 72/73 de Rich NE1EE The Dusty Key On the banks of the Piscataqua ___

[chirp_users] New chirp-next build

2023-01-04 Thread donotreply
Greetings, A new build of CHIRP-next is available. This includes changes made directly to the tree since yesterday and may include additional features, bug fixes, etc. As a reminder, this is different from the "daily" CHIRP builds in that new development and features are happening here. It is t