

Release Notes: The automatic Morse code decoder can now be disabled.


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in the incoming signal buffering that would overwrite buffered events when frames would come too fast during the fade-out period, just after a buffer underrun.


Release Notes: A section was added in the README to explain how to use CWirc with the aRts daemon. The DTR line is now explicitly set so that CWirc can read back the state of the Morse key contact(s), even if another program left the serial port in a bad state.


Release Notes: The plugin stub now filters out CWirc frames even when the plugin is disabled, so it's now possible to close the CWirc panel and keep chatting normally on a Morse channel. The plugin stub now correctly handles channel locks on different IRC servers, and warns the user when a lock is stale.


Release Notes: The README has been corrected and a French translation of it has been added. The -fPIC flag has been added to build the plugin's object files. The Debian package maintainer has been changed and his changes have been merged.


Release Notes: A bug that would leave the I/O process running alone if the GUI quit without stopping it properly has been corrected. The extension APIs shared memory key has been made truly random. This release tries to renice itself if the frontend binary is installed suid root, in order to get better I/O performance and cure the scratchy sound problem with low-end sound devices and loaded systems.


Release Notes: The sound fragment writing routine was made less fragile. The automatic decoder's speed indicator now doubles as a decoder reset button. A bug where the front-end would stop if X-Chat was started from an xterm and the terminal was resized was fixed.


Release Notes: A general code cleanup was made, and the memory and disk footprint was reduced. The "keyer settings" tab now becomes inactive when the selected Morse key type is "straight". All references to "QRM" were changed to the correct "QRN". A GTK error message that occurred when starting the GUI was fixed along with a bug that could prevent an extension from being run again if it failed to run once.


Release Notes: The X-Chat plugin stub doesn't report incoming morse from any source other than the current IRC channel on the current CWirc channel anymore. A bug that would make CWirc occasionally send malformed frames containing null events when running with the CW output set to "sounder" has been fixed.


Release Notes: The keyer has been entirely rewritten: it now offers a comprehensive set of options in a separate settings tab, including dit/dah memory, automatic spacing, and variable weight. The frontend now checks the plugin's version against its own to prevent mismatches when installing a newer version of CWirc without restarting X-Chat.