What’s
New in cocoaModem 2.0 v0.35, v0.36
Kok
Chen, W7AY [w7ay (at) arrl.net]
Last updated: July 29, 2007
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for the previous (v0.34) What’s New.
What has changed in
v0.36 ?
If cocoaPTT is
selected, cocoaModem tried to send a close message to
userPTT by mistake when the app quits. Fixed in v0.36.
What has changed in v0.35 ?
Multi-keystroke diacritics (for example
vowels with umlauts) should now work on US keyboards with
PSK, MFSK and CW modes.
In the past, Morse.txt only allows ASCII (0 to 127) and
extended ASCII (128 to 255) keys to be encoded as Morse
strings. With v0.35 Morse.txt should now permit the first
16384 Unicode character to be encoded (for example, the
Option-x key on the keyboard generates the ≈ character,
which is Unicode 8776).
In addition, you can now modify the weights and
inter-element spacings for the characters defined in
Morse.txt. Details are in the "Extending the Morse
Alphabet" section of the CW users manual.