[WriteLog] CQ WPX SSB Serial Number Editing?

Rich rwnewbould at comcast.net
Wed Mar 28 16:59:26 EDT 2018


Don got me thinking, so I reopened the CQWPX file and started playing.   
It appears that the only key you can (should) use for editing is the 
BACKSPACE key.    I could be wrong.  What I was doing during the WPX to edit

Say I copied:

SN 1240 and it s/b

SN 1340  I was using the LEFT ARROW to backup to delete 2 and type 3.

It appears that WL or the WPX contest module does not like those keystrokes.

It appears you need to BACKSPACE the 0, 4, 2 and then type the correction


Any other ideas that I am missing?



On 3/28/2018 16:28 PM, Don AA5AU wrote:
> Check to make sure you did not accidentally map the those keys in "keyboard shortcuts". I actually did that and it drove me crazy figuring it out.
> I did not have any issues editing anything in the entry window during CQ WPX SSB using version 12.
> Don AA5AU
>
>        From: Rich <rwnewbould at comcast.net>
>   To: writelog at contesting.com
>   Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2018 11:47 AM
>   Subject: [WriteLog] CQ WPX SSB Serial Number Editing?
>     
> I was experiencing trouble trying to edit the SN in the entry window,
> not the log.   When I attempted to edit a SN the backspace/delete did
> not seem to work properly at removing digits.   After entering a call
> and pressing space I noticed that cursor would appear in the second
> space on the underlined area for SN instead of the first blank space.  I
> do not know if this is the issue but it did not seem right.
>
> Anybody else have this issue or am I doing something wrong.
>
> New version of Writelog was in use.
>
> Rich
>
> K3RWN
>
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