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ChangesLog for Twclock

version 2.7
Fixed a memory leak in libCW

version 2.6
Added new libCW with much better audio
Added icons dir - a nice place to keep all the icons
Added XmNiconPixmap to shell - for gnome and kde
Modified automake files
Added workaround for XmScale bug - won't show both label and value
Added "/usr/share/X11/app-defaults" to acinclude.m4 for FC5
Added "/etc/X11/app-defaults" to acinclude.m4 for Ubuntu

version 2.5
Put under automake


version 2.4
Added ID Now button to the popup menu
Commented out the icon shell

version 2.3
Added Auto Reset feature suggested by Mac, WA4CAW.  When enabled,
the alarm will sound/flash several times (see the autobeeps in
the resource file).  The timiout is then automatically restarted.

Added CW id as alarm option. You can feed this audio to your rig
for automatic ID.  CW is generated by Simon Baldwin's UnixCW.

If the twclock window is hidden when an alarm goes off, the
window will pop up.

Set Timer popup now allows you to pick the alarm options at runtime.


version 2.2
There is a new QRT button in the popup menu.  Previously, you
had to halt twclock via the window manager.

The makefile was modified.  Static and dynamic version
will now compile on Red Hat 9.0

Some minor code beautification made.

The LSM was updated to the latest version.

INSTALL and CHANGES files were created.


version 2.1
Modified makefile for static compile.


version 2.0:
This major release has been modified to run using the openMotif
toolkit.  Control keys (ex. Ctrl-G for GMT time) are now functional.

Previous 1.x versions were written for lessTif.  The program may
compile and run if you use lessTif, but some windows and functions
may not look and work exactly right.

Another button, Set Timer, was added to the pop up menu.  Pressing
this button (or Ctrl-S) opens a window where you can set the alarm time.
The alarm time can be set from 0 seconds (?) to 9999 minutes and 9999
seconds, or about 7.5 days.