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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2015-02-12 23:40:45 -0500
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2015-02-12 23:40:45 -0500
commitfa6f82dfcd38b4bc948de29aac64ad21380406d7 (patch)
tree5231906a5da445cd7a412e58a9df28b56f4c4d7a /gpsmon.xml
parent738fb5b3c466e5ea021b164f9466c76d4033d608 (diff)
downloadgpsd-fa6f82dfcd38b4bc948de29aac64ad21380406d7.tar.gz
Widen PPS offset field in the three montors (NMEA, uBlox, SiRF) that report it.
To accomplish this, I had to shorted "PPS offset:" to "PPS:"; documentation has been adjusted accordingly In the NMEA and uBlox cases this gets us the required 22 characters. The SiRF monitor is four shy of that. The OnCore monitor gets PPS offset in-band and already has fields sised to report that.
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@@ -151,8 +151,8 @@ typed suspends packet dumping and brings up a command prompt. This
feature will mainly be of interest to GPSD developers.</para>
<para>After startup (without -a), the top part of the screen reports
-the contents of several especially interesting packet types. The "PPS
-offset" field, if nonempty, is the delta between the last 1PPS top of
+the contents of several especially interesting packet types. The
+"PPS" field, if nonempty, is the delta between the last 1PPS top of
second and the system clock at that time.</para>
<para>The bottom half of the screen is a scrolling hex dump of all