Add parameter to limit scopes that are available
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@@ -59,6 +59,12 @@ This is a museum exhibit displaying and providing some interaction
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of vintage 1940's, 1950's, and 1960's radars. A key objective is to
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provide interaction with and viewing of radars from that era.
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The name of the application (the name of it's executable file) shall be
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radar_simulator. Therefore, if you are in the directory in which the executable
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is compiled, which in this case would be the build subdirectory of the project
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directory, you would type ./radar_simulator, or use a full path name
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of {PROJECT_DIR}/build/radar_simulator.
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There will be three main areas of the screen. On the right hand side will be the radar
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scope.
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@@ -167,7 +173,6 @@ that does not change, we can set that as a constant in each radar's target handl
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========================================================
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Individual scope informations
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1. Introduction to project. Just text. No scopes. Only one control for entering
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@@ -175,6 +180,53 @@ Individual scope informations
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This is a loop type selection If you are in the Introduction, and you touch
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keyboard 2 for backward, you would go to scope 5, PPI Scope for a boat.
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=================================================================
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The extent of the selection of the scopes by the user, there sill be
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a selection of what scopes are to be avaiable to the museum visitor. This
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will enable the museum to select what scopes will be available and what scopes
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will not be available at all. A script that will invoke the radar simulator
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application will need to pass parameters to indicate what will be available.
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For example, if the script were to call:
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{PROJECT_DIR}/build/radar_simulator chain_home marine_ascope marine_traffic_ppi
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then only the chain_home, marine_ascope and marine_traffic_ppi will be availablel
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but the marine_ppi_on_a_boat will not be available.
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This feature is needed for troubleshooting but also to allow the museum to control
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what is available. For example, if the museum is crowded with large school groups,
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then they would only have one scope available; so if they did
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{PROJECT_DIR}/build/radar_simulator marine_traffic_ppi
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Only the marine traffic control ppi scope will be available and the scope
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selection controls will not be operatable.
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To be clear, the names of the scopes currently being built are:
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1. chain_home
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2. marine_ascope
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3. marine_traffic_ppi
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4. marine_boat_ppi
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Startup behavior rules based on argument count:
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- No arguments: all four scopes available, Introduction shown first,
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navigation keys 1 and 2 are active.
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- Two or more scope names: only those scopes available in the loop,
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Introduction shown first, navigation keys 1 and 2 are active.
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- Exactly one scope name: Introduction is suppressed entirely. The
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application launches directly into that scope and stays there.
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Navigation keys 1 and 2 are disabled. The public will have no
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awareness that any other scope exists. This mode is intended for
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large groups and high-traffic museum days where staff want to
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dedicate the exhibit to one display without contention.
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====================================================================
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2. A Scope - sweep on horizontal axis. A pulse will appear for a return. The distance from
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the left hand side to the pulse is the range. The height of the pulse is the strength
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of the return signal. The bearing is determined by manual control.
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