[WriteLog] CW reader in v10.73D

Gary AL9A al9a at mtaonline.net
Fri Sep 18 18:08:26 PDT 2009


The little rectangle with a + sign indicates that your mouse cursor is 
inside this particular WL window and you can now reposition the window by 
clicking and holding the left mouse key while you drag it to a new position. 
This symbol is used for all WL windows to indicate you can click and drag to 
reposition the window within the WL desktop window or, if desired, on the 
Windows desktop.  Most, but not all, WL windows can be resized by placing 
the cursor in a window corner.  When it changes to a four headed arrow you 
can click and drag to resize the window.

73,
Gary AL9A



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Taylor" <Phinehas at columbus.rr.com>
To: <WriteLog at contesting.com>
Sent: September 18, 2009 3:20 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] CW reader in v10.73D


>A couple days ago I installed the latest version of WriteLog - my first 
>experience with the program.  I operate cw almost exclusively and have only 
>recently gotten into contesting.
>
> v10.73D has a CW reader with a display window.  When the display window is 
> open, six streams of cw copy (or garbage if no signals are present) come 
> streaming leftward out of the display window.  There is one feature (among 
> many) I haven't figured out.  With the mouse I bring the cursor up to a 
> line of good text that is streaming out of the cw display window.  This 
> causes the cursor to morph into a tiny rectangle with a + sign to the left 
> and slightly above it. I have combed the WriteLog manual and have not been 
> able to discover the purpose of that little rectangle.  Can anyone help 
> with this?
>
> This afternoon I tested the CW decoding capability of the CW reader by 
> copying ARRL code practice at 35 wpm and it works great.
>
> 73,
> Ed WB8TSD
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