IF you have enough screen real-estate, you can run multiple instances of
MMTTY (with different decoders assigned to them, as well). In that case,
the {CLRRX} command only clears the main DI1 window. The auxiliary
windows do not clear with that command. I just tested this using Version
12.1.1 out of curiosity.
In N1MM Logger you can have 5 receive windows going simultaneously. You
can click call signs in any of the windows and they populate the Entry
Window. So if you run at least one extra window, you can scroll that one
backward to recover information that has been cleared off the main DI
window.
In SO2R you could have an auxiliary window defined for the second radio
as well. That doesn't resolve the "clearing the wrong window" issue, but
you can still capture the information.
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
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On 1/16/2012 9:17 PM, Ed Muns wrote:
> If {CLRRX} merely scrolled the information off the top of the screen leaving
> the cursor in the upper left, that would be great. I sometimes need to
> scroll back for information. But, truly clearing the window, I can assure
> you I don't like it. ;>)
>
> Ed - W0YK
>
>
>
>> On 1/16/2012 4:07 PM, Dick Flanagan wrote:
>>> Writelog scrolls down (not up) so you don't have to chase
>> call signs.
>>> The call sign stays in one place until the window fills and
>> starts to
>>> fill from the top again.
>>> *It is too bad that N1MM doesn't have that feature.*
> Bill, W6WRT, wrote:
>> Actually, N1MM does have that feature and has had it for a long time.
>> It's just implemented differently.
>>
>> All you have to do is place the command {CLRRX} at the end of
>> your macro and the RX screen is cleared and the cursor placed
>> at the top left, ready to print onto a fresh new screen. If
>> you want to clear the screen after the macro executes instead
>> of immediately, just place the command {END} in front of {CLRRX}.
>>
>> I actually prefer it to WriteLog's implementation because you
>> know the start of print is always at the top left, unlike
>> WriteLog's, which can start anywhere at the left side of the
>> print area. That's a minor point, but after using both for
>> years, I prefer N1MM's way because it's less fatiguing after
>> hours of operating. The new print always starts in the same place.
>>
>> It does have the drawback that once executed, it wipes the RX
>> screen clean so you can not scroll back. Just be sure to
>> capture the info before executing.
>>
>> You can place {CLRRX} at the end on just one macro, a few of
>> them or all of them except F5. Placing it in the F5 macro
>> will interfere with ESM.
>>
>> Try it, you'll like it. :-)
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