Changeset 4734 in ntrip for trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html
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- Sep 12, 2012, 3:31:01 PM (12 years ago)
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r4733 r4734 192 192 <p><img src="IMG/screenshot31.png"/></p> 193 193 <p><u>Figure 6:</u> Management of configuration options in BNC.</p> 194 195 <p> 196 BNC maintains configuration options at three different levels: 197 </p> 198 199 <ol type=b> 200 <li>GUI, input fields level</li> 201 <li>Working memory level</li> 202 <li>Configuration file, disk level</li> 203 </ol> 204 <p> 205 Configuration options are usually specified using GUI input fields (1) after launching BNC. After hitting the 'Start' button configuration options are brought to BNC's working memory (2) allowing the program to beginn its operation. Hitting the 'Stop' button ends data processing and the user finally terminates BNC through 'File'->'Quit' which saves processing options in a configuration file to disk (3). It may be important to understand that: 206 <ul> 207 <li>Data processing in BNC is always using the configuration options from the working memory (2).</li> 208 <li>Hence changing configuration options at GUI level (1) while BNC is already processing data does not influence a running configuration.</li> 209 <li>Changing configuration options at disk level (3) while BNC is already processing data does usually also not influence a running configuration. Exceptions are:</li> 210 <ul> 211 <li>Pushing the 'Save & Reread Configuration' button.</li> 212 <li>Specify the 'Reread configuration' option which is part of the 'General' tab.</li> 213 <li></li> 214 </ul> 215 <li>A certain BNC configuration can be started in 'no window' mode even without configuration file if configuration options for the working memory (2) are provided via command line.</li> 216 </ul> 217 </p> 194 218 195 219 <p><a name="optsettings"><h3>3. Settings</h3></p>
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