I've started a tutorial on WriteLog Version 12. Normally I won't publish these until they are finished, but I did want to show how it looks like to import writelog.ini when you first run version 12 a
Hi Don et al, I think I have a problem with my setup? I click on import and it goes to my desktop! It says "file name:" OPEN But there is no ini file to open!!! What am I missing??? Thanks for any he
When I click import it always go to the virtual store location of writelog.ini. You should be able to navigate to any location on your hard drive. Don AA5AU --Original Message-- From: WriteLog [mailt
I'm thinking that if we have a RTTY problem that we can't solve, we can export the settings to an .ini file, then edit the .ini file to delete the RTTY section, then import it back in. Don AA5AU So,
Don, How do I find and load the writelog file that is in the registry?? And after changing it how do I load it back into the registry?? Thanks, Ted K2QMF _____________________________________________
The setting that are in the registry and those that are contained when running WriteLog. You don't see them and you don't need to do anything with them unless you need to add or delete something that
Once you have Exported your settings to an .ini file, edit the changes with Notepad. Restart WriteLog and use Import to import the file you just edited. Don AA5AU Don, How do I find and load the writ
Don, Many Thanks for the info on changing writelog.ini!!! I finally understand it and how to use it! The one question I still have is what is the "EDIT" button for?? It doesn't seem to be needed... A
I completely forgot about the Edit button. That's a major gaffe on my part. Use the Edit button to send all the current WriteLog settings to whatever text editor you have set as default in Windows (p