[Xastir] Time

Curt, WE7U archer at eskimo.com
Fri Jun 12 18:10:59 EDT 2009


On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Curt, WE7U wrote:

> On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Keith Kaiser wrote:
>
>> On the other hand, adding the time to the upper or lower, right hand side 
>> of the title bar would not exactly be intrusive would it. I wasn't thinking 
>> of a watermark but a clock running on in Xastir and showing the time in one 
>> of the title bars.
>
> I agree that it wouldn't be intrusive.  It would however:
>
> *) Cause more screen changes for those running VNC, which causes
> more network traffic to try to replicate those changes on the remote
> display.
>
> *) Open the door to many more "little" changes that would end up
> integrating facilities into Xastir that are already available in
> Linux/Unix as separate apps.  This is against the Unix philosophy of
> chaining small tools together to get the job done.  Not that we
> _always_ follow this philosophy with Xastir, but we try to!
>
> The code for creating snapshots is in maps.c:snapshot_thread().  I'd
> suggest either adding the timestamp code there using GM/IM (inside
> the "#ifdef HAVE_CONVERT" block near the end), or creating a script
> that monitors the snapshot directory and processes any snapshot file
> found, putting the modified version in a new directory.  The latter
> would be the easiest/fastest to get running.
>
> I'd be happy to help as time permitted, but the suggested first
> activity would be a search through the list archives to see if it's
> already been done and code posted.  We could add the script to the
> xastir/scripts/ directory also so that others could benefit.

Here's one earlier thread on the topic, there may be more:

http://lists.xastir.org/pipermail/xastir/2003-September/002698.html

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