[Xastir] Window Sizing and Shortcuts
Jason Rausch
jason at ke4nyv.com
Thu Jul 3 10:19:51 EDT 2014
Tom,
Thanks for explaining that. I can see the mouse behavior change and the change to the bottom status bar, but any menu that was longer than the screen is still off the bottom where I can't access the buttons. Should this change have re-sized the windows?
Jason Rausch - Amateur Radio Callsign: KE4NYV
RPC Electronics, LLC
www.rpc-electronics.com
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From: "russo at bogodyn.org" <russo at bogodyn.org>
To: Jason Rausch <jason at ke4nyv.com>
Cc: Xastir - APRS client software discussion <xastir at lists.xastir.org>; "Curt, WE7U" <curt.we7u at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 2, 2014 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Xastir] Window Sizing and Shortcuts
On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 08:10:19PM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <jason at ke4nyv.com> flavor, containing:
> I forgot to mention the other change I noticed is the mouse pointer
> behavior. Now, when I click on the map or try to hold down to draw a zoom
> box, I get the pop up menu. Clicking away from the menu closes it and
> returns to the map. Is this normal behavior when the touch LCD option is
> enabled? I'm assuming this is a way to speed up operation when using a
> touch only interface.
Ah. Sorry, Jason, when I wrote that email I first had several paragraphs
describing how to hand-edit the code, and explaining what everything did,
but then I realized that it was easier to do the "CPPFLAGS" thing and
deleted all that explanation.
LCD640x480TOUCH enables three things:
- FIXED_DIALOG_STARTUP
- SWAP_MOUSE_BUTTONS
- USE_TWO_STATUS_LINES
These are the three things that Curt found made his use of his 640x480
touch screen more usable.
- FIXED_DIALOG_STARTUP
This makes all the dialog boxes pop up in a fixed location instead of
cycling through locations for each new dialog. That prevents them from
being part-way off-screen when they pop up.
- SWAP_MOUSE_BUTTONS
This makes the "left" mouse button (a tap on the screen) do what the
right mouse button usually does on 3-button mouse desktops/laptops --- pop
up a menu. Curt can comment, but I believe that what he found in using
his touch-screen system was that more often he wanted to tap the screen to
bring up a menu rather than to zoom in.
- USE_TWO_STATUS_LINES
This splits up the normally long single status line on large-screen
monitors into two lines, presumably so they are more readable on small
screens.
Defining LCD640x480TOUCH is the same as defining all three of the above
upper-case symbols, i.e., enabling all three features.
If you would rather do only some subset, you can define only the symbol
you think is useful:
../configure CPPFLAGS="-DFIXED_DIALOG_STARTUP -DSWAP_MOUSE_BUTTONS -DUSE_TWO_STATUS_LINES"
is identical to
../configure CPPFLAGS="-DLCD640x480TOUCH"
You also need to change font sizes to make your smaller screen less cluttered.
Someone who actually uses these small-screen options would be better suited
to give you guidance than I am. I was just trying to get you jump-started
with the compilation options that Curt had suggested.
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