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@@ -1252,5 +1252,5 @@
 <p><h4>2.3.1 <a name="genlog">Logfile - optional</h4></p>
 <p>
-Records of BNC's activities are shown in the 'Log' tab on the bottom of the main window. These logs can be saved into a file when a valid path is specified in the 'Logfile (full path)' field. The logfile name will automatically be extended by a string '_YYMMDD' for the current date. This leads to series of daily logfiles when running BNC continuously. Message logs cover the communication status between BNC and the Ntrip Broadcaster as well as problems that may occur in the communication link, stream availability, stream delay, stream conversion etc. The time stamps within the 'Log' tab are given in UTC. The time stamps within the logfile are given in GPS Time. The default value for 'Logfile (full path)' is an empty option field, meaning that BNC logs will not be saved into a file. 
+Records of BNC's activities are shown in the 'Log' tab on the bottom of the main window. These logs can be saved into a file when a valid path is specified in the 'Logfile (full path)' field. The logfile name will automatically be extended by a string '_YYMMDD' for the current date. This leads to series of daily logfiles when running BNC continuously. Message logs cover the communication status between BNC and the Ntrip Broadcaster as well as problems that may occur in the communication link, stream availability, stream delay, stream conversion etc. The time stamps within the 'Log' tab are given in UTC. The time stamps within the logfile are given in GPS Time. The default value for 'Logfile (full path)' is an empty option field, meaning that BNC logs will not be saved into a file.
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@@ -1430,5 +1430,5 @@
 <p><h4>2.4.5 <a name="rnxskl">Skeleton Extension - optional</h4></p>
 <p>
-Whenever BNC starts to generate RINEX Observation files (and then once every day at midnight), it first tries to retrieve information needed for RINEX headers from so-called public RINEX header skeleton files which are derived from sitelogs. An HTTP or HTTPS link to a directory containing these skeleton files may be available through data field number 7 of the affected NET record in the source-table. See <a href="https://igs.bkg.bund.de/root_ftp/IGS/station/rnxskl/BRUX00BEL.skl" target="_blank">https://igs.bkg.bund.de/root_ftp/IGS/station/rnxskl/BRUX00BEL.skl</a> 
+Whenever BNC starts to generate RINEX Observation files (and then once every day at midnight), it first tries to retrieve information needed for RINEX headers from so-called public RINEX header skeleton files which are derived from sitelogs. An HTTP or HTTPS link to a directory containing these skeleton files may be available through data field number 7 of the affected NET record in the source-table. See <a href="https://igs.bkg.bund.de/root_ftp/IGS/station/rnxskl/BRUX00BEL.skl" target="_blank">https://igs.bkg.bund.de/root_ftp/IGS/station/rnxskl/BRUX00BEL.skl</a>
 for an example of a public RINEX header skeleton file for EPN station Brussels. Note that the download of RINEX skeleton files from HTTPS websites requires the exchange of client and/or server certificates. Clarify 'SSL' options offered through panel 'Network' for details.
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@@ -1950,5 +1950,5 @@
 </pre>
 <p>
-contains 
+contains
 </p>
 <ul>
@@ -1971,11 +1971,11 @@
 <p><h4 id="reqcplots">2.6.5 Plots for Signals - mandatory if 'Action' is set to 'Analyze'</h4></p>
 <p>
-BNC can produce plots for multipath, signal-to-noise ratio, satellite availability, satellite elevation, and PDOP values. The 'Plots for signals' option lets you exactly specify the observation signals to be used for that and also enables the plot production. 
-You can specify the navigation system (C = BDS, E = Galileo, G = GPS, J = QZSS, R = GLONASS, S = SBAS), the frequency, and the tracking mode or channel as defined in RINEX Version 3. Specifications for frequency 
-and tracking mode or channel must be separated by ampersand character '&'. Specifications for each navigation systems must be separated by blank character ' '. 
+BNC can produce plots for multipath, signal-to-noise ratio, satellite availability, satellite elevation, and PDOP values. The 'Plots for signals' option lets you exactly specify the observation signals to be used for that and also enables the plot production.
+You can specify the navigation system (C = BDS, E = Galileo, G = GPS, J = QZSS, R = GLONASS, S = SBAS), the frequency, and the tracking mode or channel as defined in RINEX Version 3. Specifications for frequency
+and tracking mode or channel must be separated by ampersand character '&'. Specifications for each navigation systems must be separated by blank character ' '.
 
 <p>Examples for 'Plots for signals' option:<ul><li> G:1&2 R:1&2 J:1&2 E:1&7 C:1&6 S:1<br>
-(Plots will be based on GPS observations on 1st and 2nd frequency, GLONASS observations on 1st and 2nd frequency, 
-QZSS observations on 1st and 2nd frequency, Galileo observations on 1st and 7th frequency, BeiDou observations on 
+(Plots will be based on GPS observations on 1st and 2nd frequency, GLONASS observations on 1st and 2nd frequency,
+QZSS observations on 1st and 2nd frequency, Galileo observations on 1st and 7th frequency, BeiDou observations on
 1st and 6th frequency, SBAS observations on 1st frequency.)
 </li>
@@ -1986,5 +1986,5 @@
 </p>
 <p>
-Default is 'C:2&7 E:1&5 G:1&2 J:1&2 R:1&2 S:1&5 I:5&9'. Specifying an empty option string would be overruled by this default. 
+Default is 'C:2&7 E:1&5 G:1&2 J:1&2 R:1&2 S:1&5 I:5&9'. Specifying an empty option string would be overruled by this default.
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@@ -2610,5 +2610,5 @@
 
 <p>
-Each epoch in the synchronized output begins with a line containing the GPS Week Number and the seconds within the GPS Week. Following lines begin with the mountpoint string of the stream which provides the observations followed by a satellite number. Specifications for satellite number, code, phase, Doppler and signal strength data follow definitions presented in the RINEX Version 3 documentation. In case of phase observations, a 'Slip Counter' is added. The end of an epoch is indicated by an empty line. 
+Each epoch in the synchronized output begins with a line containing the GPS Week Number and the seconds within the GPS Week. Following lines begin with the mountpoint string of the stream which provides the observations followed by a satellite number. Specifications for satellite number, code, phase, Doppler and signal strength data follow definitions presented in the RINEX Version 3 documentation. In case of phase observations, a 'Slip Counter' is added. The end of an epoch is indicated by an empty line.
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@@ -4997,5 +4997,4 @@
    rnxV2Priority  {Priority of signal attributes [character string, list separated by blank character, example: G:CWPX_? R:CP]}
    rnxV3          {Produce version 3 file content [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]}
-   rnxV3filenames {Produce version 3 filenames [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]}
 
 <b>RINEX Ephemeris Panel keys:</b>
@@ -5004,5 +5003,4 @@
    ephOutPort     {Output port [integer number]}
    ephV3          {Produce version 3 file content [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]}
-   ephV3filenames {Produce version 3 filenames [integer number: 0=no,2=yes]}
 
 <b>RINEX Editing and QC Panel keys:</b>
Index: /branches/BNC_2.12/src/bncmain.cpp
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--- /branches/BNC_2.12/src/bncmain.cpp	(revision 9159)
+++ /branches/BNC_2.12/src/bncmain.cpp	(revision 9160)
@@ -399,5 +399,7 @@
   bncGetThread*       getThread = 0;
 
+#ifndef WIN32
   signal(SIGPIPE, catch_SIGPIPE);
+#endif
 
   // Interactive Mode - open the main window
