[Xastir] Transmitting objects
Curt Mills
archer at eskimo.com
Thu Dec 21 13:05:22 EST 2006
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Jason Winningham wrote:
> Of course, there's also some spiffy code in xastir that will create objects
> and transmit them at a decaying interval. If you're running xastir just check
> the timing values (file -> configure -> timing), create your objects, and let
> xastir do the rest.
Yea. It'll start out at a faster rate and then quickly decay to the
max timer value you set there.
> I _think_ xastir also remembers the objects between runs, so this is more or
> less a permanent thing (until you delete the objects, of course).
Yes. Or unless someone else moves/deletes your objects. You could
save a copy of your object.log file to prepare for that eventuality.
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