Hi, Menden, 21 Sep 2000 This program decodes and displays Videotext/Teletext from a /dev/vbi device. COMPILE & INSTALL: There's nothing to configure. A simple 'make' is all. If you do not want png support remove the WITH_PNG in the Makefile. Additionally, if you want a smaller font uncomment the "FONT=neep9" line. It gives you 'alevt', 'alevt-date', and 'alevt-cap' and their man pages 'alevt.1x', 'alevt-date.1', and 'alevt-cap.1'. You can install them where ever you want (i.e. /usr/local/bin). The programs are self-contained and require no other files. NOTE: Be careful with 'make install'. It's just for me :-) PROBLEMS: If you have a lot of decoding errors (lot of these lightning symbols) you may try pressing the 'f' and 'F' key. This allows fine tuning of the decoder circuit. There's also a -finetune command line option. This should only be necessary on really bad signals. Maybe, I add autotuning later... UPDATE: added autotuning. It's the default. If you add -debug the the actions of the pll are printed to stdout. To get the old (pre finetune) behaviour start it with -finetune 0. UPDATE: disabled autotuning *g* sometimes it's too jumpy... ALEVT-DATE: I added a little tool to set the system time from the videotext time. The date is not interpreted (not even transmitted on some channels). So it allows only adjustment of +/-12 hours. The default allowed adjustment is limited to +/-2 hours (use -delta to change). Without the -set option it just display the date in the format of the date command. Look at strftime(3) for possible control sequences you may use in the -format option. HACKING: If you want to play with the font size, you may resize it with xv (xv font1.xbm). Just make sure, that its width is a multiple of 32 and its height a multiple of 8. A simple make will create a version of AleTV with the new font. Warning: a make clean will erase font1.xbm. The next make will recreate font.xbm from vtxt.bdf. AleVT has a built in page editor. If you start it with -editor you may press 'E' to invoke it. For the usage you have to consult the sources. (It's very crude!) TODO: (no specific order) - Error correction in alevt-cap - Better language support. Internal 16-bit charset. - Separated graphics. - Rewrite the whole stuff. A networked teletext daemon and clients that connect to it for display, capture, cgi, ... NEWER VERSIONS: The primary site of AleVT is http://goron.de/~froese Have fun, Edgar Toernig (froese@gmx.de)