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How to [section is moved to Docs]

The following How to address some common tasks :

Installation

  • How to install TANGO on Windows
  • How to cross-compile omniORB
  • Running device servers on WIndows XP with IPv6
  • How to run a device server with an active Windows firewall
  • How To Install TANGO On Raspberry PI In One Line Command

 C++

  • How to tune polling by code in a TANGO class 
  • How to deal with string Tango attribute (C++)
  • How to add dynamic attributes to a device class
  • How to create inheritance link between Tango classes (C++)
  • How to extract read and set values from a scalar attribute
  • Database reconnection at device server startup
  • How to use vectors to set attributes

PyTango

  • How to PyTango
  • How to Fandango
  • How To PyTangoArchiving

Java

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In the forums

  • Problems with cumbia-Qtcontrols in Qtdesigner 01/12/2023 by gstrangolino
  • Last version of Qtango 01/12/2023 by dr
  • ARM Cross-compiling issues with OmniORB-4.2.2+ for Tango 9.4.2 20/11/2023 by cvan_niekerk
  • Failed to load cache for server TdbArchiver/01 14/11/2023 by rbourtembourg
  • Starter logs and logrotate 30/10/2023 by srubio
  • Value of a string dynamic attribute. 16/10/2023 by user04
  • attributes saving/loading 11/10/2023 by gauron
  • Set attribute value and push event 28/09/2023 by mfaowski
  • SOLVED: Installing Tango on Rocky Linux 8 or 9 28/09/2023 by bbertrand
  • JIVE and Astor do not start after Visual Studio 2022 installation. 22/09/2023 by tjuerges
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