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Re: [WriteLog] Learning WL: INI Mysteries no longer as mysterious

To: "'Bob Wolbert, K6XX'" <k6xx@k6xx.com>, "'WriteLog Reflector'" <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Learning WL: INI Mysteries no longer as mysterious
From: <tomgeorgens15@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 12:07:22 -0500
List-post: <mailto:writelog@contesting.com>
On the question of comments in .ini, it is not that simple.

It depends on how you plan to manage the ini file.   If all ini changes are
to be made in the ini file and subsequently imported, then you may be able
to add comments.  However, when you do a "Save Configuration"  inside WL it
will write information to an ini file.  Likewise, when you make keyboard
shortcuts.  However, this is not the ini file you are editing.  WL has a
separate ini file that it updates with changes made while Writelog is
running.  When this happens, WL is using a set of ini settings that is
different than the ini file you are editing.

What I do, is that I use the "edit" option.  In this case, WL will ask for a
file name.  I will then enter the name of the ini file that I control.  It
will then overwrite that file with the ini settings that WL is currently
using.  At this point the ini file is synched with WL.  Then I make the ini
changes I want.  When I save them, it will ask if I want to load this file
back into WL.  Now, WL has been updated and my file is consistent.

You are probably confused again.  As for the comments, when WL overwrites
the file, any comments will be lost.

I am a big WL fan.  Of course, every logger with a deep feature set has a
learning curve.  For your question about the k3 messages.  More generally
the question is about keystrokes that want to execute multiple steps.  In
this case, I use Auto Hotkey.  I have a large auto hotkey wrapper around WL
that implements stuff like this.   It also starts all my apps, enters any
setup config information and positions all the windows.  

Now it can self spot.  The "progress" never ends

GL Tom  W2SC



-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog <writelog-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of Bob Wolbert,
K6XX
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2023 11:25 AM
To: WriteLog Reflector <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: [WriteLog] Learning WL: INI Mysteries no longer as mysterious

Thanks to the helpfulness of the subscribers, my WriteLog is behaving itself
and acting as a logger should. I needed that information on the .ini file
since, as all of you know, a proper .ini is crucial to program operation.

I did not understand where/how to find the file; now that you showed me, it
is just a matter of time/experiments getting the program playing
efficiently. Fortunately, two extremely rare (for here) but timely "snow
days" let me concentrate on the program. It is now working well for me.

That doesn't mean that I'll leave well enough alone, however! May I lean on
the reflector for a few more questions?

1. Multiplier Window in WPX contests. It opens, but WL is unresponsive until
the window is closed. Is this normal, or is there a setting?

2. K3 or K4 DVR Message kill. Once a DVR message starts, it plays to
completion: ESC won't stop it. How can this be fixed? Note that pressing the
footswitch causes the rig itself to halt the message.

3. Are there setting that will prefill Log Submission Details, specifically
Power, Xmtr, and Operator (single vs multi-op)?

4. May we enter comments to document our .ini files?

5. UTC display, with seconds?

Finally, in a couple of the direct replies to my help request, some
mentioned disabling the "C" and "Country" entry fields for each new contest.
There is a setting for that:

[Multipliers]
ShowCountry=0

does the trick.

--
73 de Bob, K6XX
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