[Xastir] DBFAWK - Doin' it wrong?

Tom Russo russo at bogodyn.org
Mon Mar 23 20:20:27 PDT 2020


On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 08:28:22PM -0400, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <n1mie at mac.com> flavor, containing:
> So I have a set of DBFAWK files I tweaked awhile back to the way I prefer. I have that running on a Raspberry Pi in my kitchen displaying on a monitor (small TV) using a camera to turn off the screensaver whenever someone walks into the area. This way you only have to look and not directly interact with the RPi to see Xastir.
> 
> This evening I setup a new RPi with a small LCD that I???d like to use to monitor under different circumstances. I ran through the steps to install Xastir. Then I started it up and verified operation. Then I shut it down and copied (SCP) the Tigermaps from RPi4 (the one in the kitchen). I also copied the DBFAWK files (SCP). Then I copied them into shared/xastir/maps and /shared/xastir/config respectively. I was able to restart and see the maps when selected, but the results of the DBFAWK are not equal. The colors are somewhat similar but the lines and labels in particular stand out as being different. [I have some screenshots but my recollection is that they are either not possible or not welcome on the list.]
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> RPi4 (kitchen) is running Xastir 2.1.5 (ee0492b9)
> RPi2 (LCD) is running Xastir 2.1.5 (767104cb)
> 
> Any thoughts of why the mismatch? I haven???t done an upgrade on the RPi4 in a little while, if I do am I going to get something I don???t want even if I repopulate the DBFAWKs I???ve saved in a separate folder?

Only thing I can guess at is a difference in the monitor.  There should not have
been any changes in Xastir or differences between the Pis that would account
for this.  It would be reasonable for a small TV monitor to look different
than an LCD.

Have you tried swapping the two monitors to see if the strange colors move
with monitor?

The list strips off attachments, so screen shots can't be posted.  You could
always put them up on some web site and provide a URL.  You could also post
them to an issue on github and then link to that here for the email discussion.

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Tom Russo    KM5VY
Tijeras, NM  

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