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[WriteLog] Lost RTTY Window

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Subject: [WriteLog] Lost RTTY Window
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Mon Jul 21 15:55:27 2003
This happened to me once or twice and I'm not sure why, but I can
tell you a few things about it.  If the window goes off the screen, there
a couple of ways to recover it.  Once it's recovered.  Put it back where
it belongs and do a Save Configuration and Save File.  If you do not
do a Save Configuration, then next time you start WL, it will be off the
screen again.

Bruce, try this...

Set your windows screen resolution higher.  If you are running 800x600,
set it to 1024x768.  If you are running 1024x768, then set it to 1152x864.
You should be able to see it then.  If not, try this...

Go to your writelog.ini file and change the following under the [RTTYRITE]
settings:

X=154
Y=256

This is the location where my RTTYRITE window is located, which is toward
the middle of the screen.  Do this and restart WL.

Always remember to Save your Configuration after you make any changes to
the location of WL windows.

73/GL
Don AA5AU

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce Sawyer" <n6nt@arrl.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:58 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] Lost RTTY Window


> I know this sounds ridiculous, but somehow I have "lost" my RTTYRITE window.
> When I start Writelog, I get the little "Writelog RTTY Receiver" window
> which is the RTTYRITE tuning indicator, but nowhere can I find the RTTY
> window itself.  If I go to the main logging window and select "Window | Rtty
> Window", then nothing happens.  The reason, I'm sure, is that the RTTY
> Window is already open but there are some nonsense values somewhere in
> Windows\writelog.ini describing the location and shape of this window.
> Since I don't know what sort of values are expected in writelog.ini, much
> less what the field names are, I can't figure how to go plug some values
> manually in order to get a window back which I could then resize and place
> conveniently.
> 
> This did happen to me once before, and I discovered the window was hidden
> just off the right edge of my display.  Now, though, I can't find a trace of
> it anywhere around the edge of the display, even when hiding the task bar at
> the bottom.  What causes this?  More importantly, how do I get that window
> back?
> 
> Bruce, N6NT
> 
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