Indeed Rick... But for some reason, it doesn't work exactly the same as
Writelog. I was a long time Writelog user, (at least 7 years) and it was
great...
the N1MM+ version is not the same.
73
Jim W7RY
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Ellison
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 4:06 AM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Decoder performance on crowded bands
There is also a non-scrolling window in N1MM now. That was included from the
start of the + version..
73 Rick N2AMG
-----Original Message-----
From: RTTY [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Gary Senesac
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 11:25 PM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Decoder performance on crowded bands
Jerry,
I think you're a WriteLog user. If so that would explain why you don't see
lines jumping up the screen. Wayne W5XD was very clever in his programming
of the Rttyrite window - analogous to the DI window for you N1MM users.
Instead of lines of text scrolling up the screen, WriteLog users see a red
line progressing down the screen. The red line is the decode line and all
previously decoded text remains visible on the screen until the red line
hits the bottom of the screen. At that point it jumps back to the top of
the screen and overwrites old text previously decoded with the new incoming
text. No text vanishes from the screen until it is overwritten. So there
are no scrolling lines that disappear before you can click on something.
Gary AL9A
Sent from my Kindle HDX
On September 30, 2015, at 4:34 PM, Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@c omcast.net>
wrote:
I get occasional word wraps, but it doesn't give me any problem. For
instance, if a callsign is split, when I click on the first character of it,
the entire call transfers into my call entry window.
Also, I NEVER see it jump to the next line.
What log program are you guys using that has these problems?
Jerry W4UK
At 08:06 PM 9/30/2015, Bill Turner wrote:
------------ ORIGINAL MESSAGE ------------(may be snipped)
On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 16:42:57 -0400, you wrote:
>I don't see how a word wrap anywhere affects anything.
>
>Jerry W4UK
REPLY:
I'm sure if you were receiving a lot of word wraps, you would see the
problem. Fortunately, most ops begin their macros with {ENTER} so you
never see it. The problem of course, is chasing down exchanges or call
signs with the mouse. Just as you are ready to click on it, it jumps to
the next line.
Not a show stopper certainly, but why annoy the receiving station if
you don't have to?
73, Bill W6
WRT
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