Changeset 9850 in ntrip for trunk/BNC/src/bncwindow.cpp
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- Oct 17, 2022, 12:01:22 PM (19 months ago)
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trunk/BNC/src/bncwindow.cpp
r9821 r9850 257 257 QString hlp = settings.value("rnxV2Priority").toString(); 258 258 if (hlp.isEmpty()) { 259 hlp = "G:12&PWCSLX G:5&IQX R:12&PC R:3&IQX R:46&ABX E:16&BCXZ E:578&IQX J:1&SLXCZ J:26&SLX J:5&IQX C:267&IQX C:1 28&DPX C:7&DPZI:ABCX S:1&C S:5&IQX";259 hlp = "G:12&PWCSLX G:5&IQX R:12&PC R:3&IQX R:46&ABX E:16&BCXZ E:578&IQX J:1&SLXCZ J:26&SLX J:5&IQX C:267&IQX C:18&DPX I:ABCX S:1&C S:5&IQX"; 260 260 } 261 261 _rnxV2Priority = new QLineEdit(hlp); … … 1394 1394 _rnxFileCheckBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Tick check box 'Skeleton mandatory' in case you want that RINEX files are only produced if skeleton files are available for BNC. If no skeleton file is available for a particular source then no RINEX Observation file will be produced from the affected stream.</p><p>Note that a skeleton file contains RINEX header information such as receiver and antenna types. In case of stream conversion to RINEX Version 3, a skeleton file should also contain information on potentially available observation types. A missing skeleton file will therefore enforce BNC to only save a default set of RINEX 3 observation types. <i>[key: rnxOnlyWithSKL]</i></p>")); 1395 1395 _rnxScrpLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Whenever a RINEX Observation file is finally saved, you may want to compress, copy or upload it immediately, for example via FTP. BNC allows you to execute a script/batch file to carry out such operation.</p><p>Specify the full path of a script or batch file. BNC will pass the full RINEX Observation file path to the script as command line parameter (%1 on Windows systems, $1 on Unix/Linux/Mac systems). <i>[key: rnxScript]</i></p>")); 1396 _rnxV2Priority->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a priority list of characters defining signal attributes as defined in RINEX Version 3. Priorities will be used to map observations with RINEX Version 3 attributes from incoming streams 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, as system specific or as system and freq. specific. For example: </li><ul><li>'CWPX_?' (General signal priorities valid for all GNSS) </li><li>'I:ABCX' (System specific signal priorities for IRNSS) </li><li>'G:12&PWCSLX G:5&IQX R:12&PC R:3&IQX' (System and frequency specific signal priorities) </li></ul>Default is the following priority list 'G:12&PWCSLX G:5&IQX R:12&PC R:3&IQX R:46&ABX E:16&BCXZ E:578&IQX J:1&SLXCZ J:26&SLX J:5&IQX C:267&IQX C:1 28&DPX C:7&DPZI:ABCX S:1&C S:5&IQX'. <i>[key: rnxV2Priority]</i></p>"));1396 _rnxV2Priority->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a priority list of characters defining signal attributes as defined in RINEX Version 3. Priorities will be used to map observations with RINEX Version 3 attributes from incoming streams 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, as system specific or as system and freq. specific. For example: </li><ul><li>'CWPX_?' (General signal priorities valid for all GNSS) </li><li>'I:ABCX' (System specific signal priorities for IRNSS) </li><li>'G:12&PWCSLX G:5&IQX R:12&PC R:3&IQX' (System and frequency specific signal priorities) </li></ul>Default is the following priority list 'G:12&PWCSLX G:5&IQX R:12&PC R:3&IQX R:46&ABX E:16&BCXZ E:578&IQX J:1&SLXCZ J:26&SLX J:5&IQX C:267&IQX C:18&DPX I:ABCX S:1&C S:5&IQX'. <i>[key: rnxV2Priority]</i></p>")); 1397 1397 _rnxVersComboBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Select the format for RINEX Observation files. <i>[key: rnxVersion]</i></p>")); 1398 1398
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