Hummm... I agree to people telling Writelog is a contest logging program, not specially oriented to general logging work. Anyway, one year ago, I developed a "fake radio driver" wich looked at the Bu
What you think is overloading could be found nearly a "matter of life or death" by others. And routines not called from a program can't overload it (not code executed, maybe some more space occupied
** REPLY SEPARATOR ** AMEN. Not only the messages are unreadable for non-HTML readers: in slower computers, rendering the HTML is sloooow. 73, Fidel Leon - EA3GIP ea3gip@ea3gip.net
** REPLY SEPARATOR ** I have some experiences with crossover cables, and they should run okay under any operating system, always speaking about interconnecting only two computers, of course... Crossi
** REPLY SEPARATOR ** Some light already given in the reflector! As far as I know, each computer must use a DIFFERENT copy of the log. If you keep each copy in a local machine (and I would do so, in
** REPLY SEPARATOR ** Zone Alarm 2.6, "advertised" in this reflector, do it in its default configuration. I was totally crazee at a client's home until I asked what was that bizarre icon besides the
** REPLY SEPARATOR ** Dupes were here in EA too.... 73, Fidel Leon - EA3GIP E-Mail: ea3gip@ea3gip.net http://www.ea3gip.net PGP Public Key: http://www.ea3gip.net/ea3gip.asc -- WWW: http://www.writelo
Humm... glad the mailing list turning back to life! After contesting in WPX and ARRL CW, I have some nice suggestions to do: -More search and pounce memories. Yep, I was always short of them, mainly
** REPLY SEPARATOR ** Using DXTelnet just to correct spot filtering? Another piece of software? Just for the spots? Great! Looks like time to develop another module for WL... And two points: -Setting
At 21:45 05/10/2003, you wrote: What is a good way to match call signs with addresses to print out address labels from writelog? Hi, Richard. Since some months ago, I have seen many people asking for
At 13:14 01/12/2003, C.M. Christensen wrote: Both TO6M and TO4WW came up with the proper prefix and points in Writelog at this QTH. Also using the country file wl_cty.dta dated 11/18/03. Open the fil
At 18:45 01/12/2003, you wrote: Don't forget doing a "Convert CTY to Writelog"! The file itselft is not enough. But before you do that, double-check that the wl_cty.dta in WriteLog's Programs folder
At 01:28 08/03/2004, Stan Staten wrote: Don't know what I was doing wrong, but when I clicked on a spot to work a station and I found that they had drifted or moved a bit, when I tuned to get more un
At 03:39 08/03/2004, you wrote: Look in the readme file. README files? Aren't they supposed *not* to be read? Hi! :-) Anyway... is anyone missing a more comfortable way to setup WL that touching a .I
At 03:39 08/03/2004, you wrote: Look in the readme file. README files? Aren't they supposed *not* to be read? Hi! :-) Anyway... is anyone missing a more comfortable way to setup WL that touching a .I
My writelog.ini file has always been in C:\windows. How did yours get somewhere else? Sincerelly.... I don't have a single clue! Mine was there too! I recently reinstalled my operating system, so I i
being %WINDIR%...? Well, I don't think it was "dirty", just a kind of reinstall and restoring of settings. By the way, it doesn't justify the saving of the INI files in another directoy but, indeed,
At 01:27 10/03/2004, Phil Florig wrote: I am no software guru and wonder why you can't put the ini file in the same directory as the program files. I have a few programs that that is what they do and
At 09:11 10/03/2004, Nick Kail wrote: If he is using Active Directory then anything he places on the server will go to his profile area especially if he has set it up under his own name and not the a
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/03/11/spain.blasts/index.html Nothing more to say... 73, Fidel Leon - EA3GIP ea3gip@ea3gip.net _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list R