For those of you that would like to hear more on this subject, I will try to shed some light and maybe we can all move on to something more interesting. I have learned two facts in this discussion th
I think Jerry has described WriteLog's behavior accurately. In the WriteLog help file there also is a topic named "Updating Multiplier Lists" that has a bit more detail. And, as I said in a previous
The P-38 is not supported by WriteLog on Windows XP. However, you might be able to make it work. I haven't tried this, but if you look at the instructions here: http://www.writelog.com/support/lpt_p
OK, OK. I hereby acknowledge (again) that the Alt+K window in WL for sending CW does not draw itself properly. It is broken in ALL versions of WL going back at least to version 8. I have found a prob
I used xerces 1.4.3, which isn't on the apache.org site anymore. I would expect this version to work though: http://xml.apache.org/dist/xerces-j/Xerces-J-bin.1.4.4.zip The TOMCAT_HOME problem I think
I may not understand what you're trying to do. However, if your goal is to get a .WL file into a spreadsheet, one of the easiest ways is use WriteLog to Export as .WK1 spreadsheet and then open it wi
Not with WriteLog's File Print Qsls menu entry. Probably the easiest way to see what WL is doing is to do these commands in order: Edit Select All Edit Mark QSO to Print QSL File Print QSLs... WL wi
Well, no, I don't think WL is broken. The best that I can tell is that cluster software changed (ARCluster and DXSpider) such that they penalize incoming messages with a spare <CR> character at the
Here's a solution that worked on one machine. In WriteLog, select "Tools, Sound Board Options...", and in the window that pops up, try "Select WAV file Compression". Is MPEG Layer-3 on the list next
The In the configuration you describe, WriteLog will not assert the rig's PTT unless you press an F key to start a recorded transmission. If you want to speak into the mic to start a transmission, Wr
Open the 11 QSO log, Save them in ADIF, open the main log, do file Import of the ADIF (which will put the 11 QSOs at the end). Then select the entire log and do a sort-by-time. Wayne
The only thing I can think of that might be happening here is that when you turn on rig control, WL won't send CW on an F key if the rig is reporting its in a mode other than CW. You didn't say anyth
The last time this issue came up, the "requirement" was to do the opposite: make Cabrillo output the "official" designation rather than "as received". These issues never get resolved. Wayne
I don't have the exact rules in front of me as I type this, but the handling of county line stations in WriteLog for PAQP, CAQP, and FLQP is not arbitrary, but is that way because of correspondence w
The Internet logbook in WriteLog only supports the log entries and the "network frequencies" display. It does not support gab or repeating the bandmap or packet. You can use instant messenger or a ch
WriteLog does not recalculate the window size of the CW typing window when you do a Setup Entry Window Fonts... However, you can work around this by doing a Save Configuration, exit the program, and
Its possible the two problems are related. Here is the first thing to try: Use Windows File Explorer to browse to WL's \programs folder. There is a file there named "comreg.exe". Double click it. It
If I am reading this thread correctly, I don't think Wayne can fix this one. When you type CTRL+T or ALT+F3, WL puts up the dialog box, allows you to edit the string, and then sends exactly that str