/etc/X11/app-defaults/Twpsk is in twpsk 4.3-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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! Resource File for Twpsk
!
! This line is a comma separated list of files in the twpskDir directory
! These filenames will appear as button names on the File pulldown menu.
! Add your own files. For example,
Twpsk.buttonNames: ShortCQ,LongCQ,Brag
! Start up values for rx and tx Freq
Twpsk.rxFreq: 1500.0
Twpsk.txFreq: 1500.0
! Use this to define the highlight style for your transmitted text
! No highlight 0
! Inverse video 1
! Underlined 2
Twpsk.xmitHighlight: 1
! Start up state for AFC and NET - 1=ON 0=OFF
Twpsk.afc: 1
Twpsk.net: 1
! REMOVED - The squelch is gone for now.
! Start up value for Squelch Scale - Valid range 0 -> 40
!Twpsk*squelchScale.value: 5
! Set next value to 1 for PTT control. Set the following
! line to the serial device used to key PTT
Twpsk.ptt: 1
Twpsk.serDev: /dev/ttyS0
!Twpsk.serDev: /dev/ttyUSB0
! Set the next value to your call for CW ID
Twpsk.call: N0CALL
!Twpsk.call: WA0EIR
! Set next value to 1 to display zeros with slashes
Twpsk.zero: 1
! Select the start up state for the display type
! Twpsk*saTB.set - selects the spectrum analyzer
! Twpsk*wfTB.set - selects the waterfall
! Uncomment only one of the following:
!Twpsk*saTB.set: 1
Twpsk*wfTB.set: 1
! Set only one of the following to 1. The other two
! should be 0. These select Broad, Medium or Narrow bandwidth display
Twpsk*B.set: 0
Twpsk*M.set: 1
Twpsk*N.set: 0
! Your call on the next line for the label on top
! Use \330 for a zero with a slash
! For example:
Twpsk*label1.labelString: TWPSK
!Twpsk*label1.labelString: WA\330EIR
! font for your call at the top
Twpsk*label1.fontList: fixed
!Twpsk*label1.fontList: -misc-ubuntu-bold-r-*-*-20-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
! Fonts,Text widgets and Label Strings
Twpsk*fontList: fixed
!Twpsk*XmText.fontList: fixed
!Twpsk*XmTextField.fontList: fixed
! or
!Twpsk*fontList: -misc-ubuntu-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
!Twpsk*XmText.fontList: -misc-ubuntu-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
!Twpsk*XmTextField.fontList: -misc-ubuntu-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
! fftSpeed
! valid values are 0 -> 100
! the bigger, the faster the display
! 60 is a good one.
Twpsk*fftSpeedScale.value: 60
! brightness start up value
! valid values are 1 -> 100
Twpsk*brightScale.value: 50
! waterfall flow direction
! 0 flows down or 1 flows up
! This is Linux, so by default, the waterfall flows UP.
Twpsk*Flow Up.set: 1
! Local Caps
! when set to 1, all Rx letters will be displayed in upper case.
! Tx letters will be sent as typed, but displayed as upper case.
Twpsk*Local Caps.set: 0
! callBox - in case you don't use twlog, you can put the other
! stations call in this box, so you only have to type it once
! because the Over macro will work.
! set to 1 if you need the callbox
! and set the call box position
Twpsk.callBox: 0
!Twpsk.callBox: 1
! location of the callbox
Twpsk*callShell.x: 50
Twpsk*callShell.y: 50
! postamble - for contesting, set this to 0. The postamble ( a steady tone)
! will not be transmitted at the end of a transmission, making for a little
! faster over's. Set to 1 if you want the postamble (default)
!
Twpsk.postamble: 1
! Translations for "Over", HisCall and user defined macros.
! You can create your own macros here. They work well for short phrases
! Use the samples below lines like these.
!
! Shift Alt <Key>m: sendMacro(WA0EIR)\n\
! Shift Alt <Key>F1: sendMacro(WA0EIR)\n\
! Shift Alt <Key>1: sendMacro("\n-k-\n")\n\
! Shift Alt <Key>2: sendMacro("\n-kn-\n")\n\
! Shift Alt <Key>2: sendMacro("\n-sk-\n")\n\
! Shift Alt <Key>u: sendMacro("http://wa0eir.bcts.info")\n\
! Shift Alt <Key>t: sendMacro("Tnx for the QSO and 73")\n\
!
! A space will automatically be added to the end of your text.
!
! I suggest you use the "Shift Alt <Key> x" form:
! Shift Alt <Key> "some_key": sendMacro(your text)\n\
! since the "Ctrl <Key> x" form may already be used by other programs.
!
! Enter your macros after the line:
! Twpsk*txText.translations: #override\n\
! And before the last two lines.
! The last two lines should NOT be modified.
!
! Be sure to change NOCALL to your call
!
Twpsk*txText.translations: #override\n\
Shift Alt <Key>m: sendMacro("N0CALL")\n\
Shift Alt <Key>1: sendMacro("\n-k-\n")\n\
Shift Alt <Key>2: sendMacro("\n-kn-\n")\n\
Shift Alt <Key>3: sendMacro("\n-sk-\n")\n\
Shift Alt <Key>u: sendMacro("http://wa0eir.bcts.info")\n\
Shift Alt <Key>o: sendOver()\n\
Shift Alt <Key>h: sendHisCall()
! The window does not fit on a 640x480 or
! 800x600 display. For those resolutions,
! try setting the number of lines in the
! text windows to something less than the
! rows below.
!Twpsk*rxText.rows: 10
!Twpsk*txText.rows: 25
Twpsk*rxText.rows: 10
Twpsk*txText.rows: 5
! X-Y position of upper left corner of the window
Twpsk.x: 230
Twpsk.y: 20
!
! Geometry things
!
Twpsk*highlightThickness: 1
Twpsk*waterfallDiag*.highlightThickness: 3
!
! Color stuff
!
Twpsk*XmToggleButton.selectColor: red
Twpsk*foreground: black
Twpsk*background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*XmForm.background: #00768d
Twpsk*XmRowColumn.background: #00768d
Twpsk*rxTextSW*background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*txTextSW*background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*menuBar*background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*XmLabel.background: #00768d
Twpsk*XmLabel.foreground: white
!
Twpsk*scopeDA.background: #00768d
Twpsk*imdFrame*foreground: black
Twpsk*imdFrame*background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*f4.background: #0ee1d0
Twpsk*XmFrame.background: #00768d
Twpsk*imdFrame.background: #e0e1e0
!
Twpsk*rxTextSW*clrRx*background: #00768d
Twpsk*rxTextSW*clrRx*foreground: #e0e0e0
Twpsk*txTextSW*clrTx*background: #00768d
Twpsk*txTextSW*clrTx*foreground: #e0e0e0
!
Twpsk*callBox.foreground: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*callBox*background: #00768d
Twpsk*callBox*XmTextField.background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*callDiag*foreground: black
!
Twpsk*aboutDiag*foreground: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*aboutDiag*background: #00768d
Twpsk*aboutDiag*OK.background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*aboutDiag*OK.foreground: black
!
Twpsk*helpDiag*foreground: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*helpDiag*background: #00768d
Twpsk*helpDiag*XmText.foreground: black
Twpsk*helpDiag*XmPushButton*foreground: black
Twpsk*helpDiag*XmPushButton*background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*helpDiag.XmScrolledWindow*background: #e0e1e0
!
Twpsk*promptDiag*foreground: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*promptDiag*background: #00768d
Twpsk*promptDiag.XmTextField.foreground: black
Twpsk*promptDiag*XmTextField.background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*promptDiag*OK.foreground: black
Twpsk*promptDiag*OK.background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*promptDiag*Apply.foreground: black
Twpsk*promptDiag*Apply.background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*promptDiag*Cancel.foreground: black
Twpsk*promptDiag*Cancel.background: #e0e1e0
!
Twpsk*noMatchError*foreground: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*noMatchError*background: #00768d
Twpsk*noMatchError*OK.background: #e0e1e0
Twpsk*noMatchError*OK.foreground: black
!
! Key Bindings
Twpsk*defaultVirtualBindings: osfBackSpace: <Key>BackSpace\n\
osfDelete: <Key>Delete\n\
osfLeft: <Key>Left\n\
osfRight: <Key>Right\n\
osfUp: <Key>Up\n\
osfDown: <Key>Down\n\
osfMenu: <Key>F10
! For Wheel Mouse on Text Widgets
Twpsk*XmText*translations: #augment\n\
<Btn4Down>: scroll-one-line-down()\n\
<Btn5Down>: scroll-one-line-up()
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