Tnx for sharing this info, Eric. Ohhh...it would be so great (as per a previous post) if ALL of these configurations could be in an openable Window or Browser like the Forum Boards, AND...in smaller
Tnx, Marc...but how does one SAVE a particular configuration? I only see: Browse OK Cancel Help Where is the SAVE button hiding??? Tnx. 73... _______________________________________________ WriteLog
Still in need of an answer to this Question: Thanks much. 73... _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listi
OK, Marc...tnx...I get it now. But IMHO, there should be a SAVE button for these settings RIGHT ON THE #&^! Dialog Box itself. If we can "Browse", we should be able to "SAVE"...in the same place...an
I don't have this problem with any other software combinations I use on this computer. Here's the problem experienced in trying to trim some .wav files as I continued to experiment with the SSB .wav
FYI, WL is not saving configuration settings "right". I've setup a test SSB/Phone .wl to experiment with the .wav files. 1. Under Setup | CW/RTTY/SSB messages, when the dialog box opens, I click the
Yes, interesting. What OS? I have this on a WIN98SE notebook. Tnx. 73... _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mail
Huh? My "final line" was: 73 Wayne...not an accusation, but a report of the FACTS. I am a WriteLog customer and I am reporting a FACT here, Sir. 73, _______________________________________________ Wr
First of all, I do NOT claim to be a Windows "expert". On EVERY other Windows program I own, and underlined letter (like on a typical OK (or) NO dialog box, indicates if you press ALT + the underline
Tnx, OM. WL v10.43F here on a WIN98SE Sony Vaio. Curiously, do you see the underlined "Y" in RTTY on the drop down menu list under Setup? And, the underlined "B" in SSB on the actual CW/RTTY/SSB Memo
So others have reported. Bizarre. Huh? Plain as day on my system: The "Y" in RTTY is underlined. On the the CW/RTTY/SSB Memory Setup Dialog box, the "B" in SSB is underlined. I don't have any underli
Wayne: Your emails generally ended up in my virus trap folder on the Unix for some reason, and am just in the habit of manually forwarding a reply to writelog@contesting.com Someone else said they do
I am NOT a Windoze expert, but it seems more of these types of problems occur with VB programs than C++. Hmmm...wondering if it could have *anything* to do with which version of the VBwhateveritscall
Dean: I thought I numbered the items but did omit the OS. WIN98SE No...files I created and then plugged into the dialog fields <myfile.wav>, etc. Well, I have been in radio and TV production a long t
No, not on my machine (as per above). Today, it requires ALT + B to work. Yesterday it would NOT work that way. found lots of help from the reflector. I use Writelog about 40 times a year and it has
Rick: <snip> If, however, I use the mouse to select a menu on the menu bar, these underlinings do not appear. I never noticed that before. Garry: Tnx. Yes...there is "erratic" behaviour going on with
I'm firmly convinced there are potential improved options for dealing with the matter of voice-keying for automating "Serial Numbers". For those of your interested in such matters, I'm sharing some a
OK...per my previous quick profile of optional ways to deal with voice-keying of serial numbers, I just whipped up a rough Voice-Keying Draft Example for a Config Menu using WordPad to give a better
A couple of caveats...no brainers for experienced programmers. In the "Option 1" example I provided (webpage draft), I omitted explanation of the numbers 10, 20, 30, etc. which would only require ONE
Huh? You mean why do it? It is obviously not for everyone. But I'll tell you who could use it (even if someone else's voice were to be used on the recording)... Would-be hams who can NOT speak, who w