Changeset 7471 in ntrip


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Sep 28, 2015, 8:37:39 AM (9 years ago)
Author:
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  • trunk/BNC/src/reqcdlg.cpp

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    251251  _reqcComment->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specifying a comment line text to be added to the emerging new RINEX file header is an option. Any introduction of newline specification '\\n' in this enforces the beginning of a further comment line. The  comment line(s) will be added to the header after the 'PGM / RUN BY / DATE' record.</p><p>Default is an empty option field meaning that no additional comment line is added to the RINEX header.</p>"));
    252252  _reqcRunBy->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a 'RUN BY' string to be included in the emerging new RINEX file header.</p><p>Default is an empty option field meanig the operator's user ID is used as 'RUN BY' string.</p>"));
    253   _reqcV2Priority->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a priority list of characters defining signal attributes as defined in RINEX Version 3. Priorities will be used in post processing mode to map RINEX Version 3 observation files to Version 2. The underscore character '_' stands for undefined attributes. A question mark '?' can be used as wildcard which represents any one character.</p><p>Signal priorities can be specified as equal for all systems or system specifics. The following are example priority strings:</li><ul><li>'CWPX_?' (Same signal priorities valid for all systems)</li><li>'G:CWPX_? R:PCX_? E:CPX_?' (Specific signal priorities for GPS, GLONASS and Galileo system)</li></ul>Default is priority list 'CWPX_?'.</p>"));
     253  _reqcV2Priority->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a priority list of characters defining signal attributes as defined in RINEX Version 3. Priorities will be used in post processing mode to map RINEX Version 3 observation files to Version 2. The underscore character '_' stands for undefined attributes. A question mark '?' can be used as wildcard which represents any one character.</p><p>Signal priorities can be specified either as equal for all systems or system specifics. The following are example priority strings:</li><ul><li>'CWPX_?' (Same signal priorities valid for all systems)</li><li>'G:CWPX_? R:PCX_? E:CPX_?' (Specific signal priorities for GPS, GLONASS and Galileo system)</li></ul>Default is priority list 'CWPX_?'.</p>"));
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