Aaron, I did an experiment.

And just what I was afraid of is happening.

Even though the applies to says SONARPDR, the section in the hotspots.ini file it wants to refer to is SFZ.

I changed the name of my working hotspot.ini file and let it create a new one.

I hilited the SONARPDR when creating my spot, and stepped through the wizard, and everything worked fine.

But guess what, told ya so, told ya so told ya so on another list far away, 'grin', the section that was created was SFZ.

So hotspot is getting confused somehow and creating the vst name, but showing me the SONARPDR.

I bet when i had the other section for the stand-alone sfz I created as part of the file, it was confusing it somehow.

So this is my argument to have separate controlable files to put spots in to.

I'm not saying the way snowman does it is the best way, a lot of beginners get confused with having to paste a connection code of text in to a top level file and compile a jaws script, it's not really that bad, if I can do it 'grin', but then you can add other hotspotclicker sets as you need them and there's a master list that keeps track of them.

you might find a better way to do it, but we're already getting in trouble with similar but different aps getting confused over sections.

The vstsfz for sonar 6, sonar4 and the stand alone versions all need different mouse cordinates, but they all have similar names.

So somehow hotspot needs to know how to differientiate them.

Hope this helps a bit.


 At 07:56 AM 9/25/2008, you wrote:
Chris Belle wrote:
But the spots aren't being created in the files.

Which files are you referring to?

What's happening is that the wizard is going but often the save button isn't showing up.

You mean it isn't there at all?

Sometimes I get a close button instead of a save button.

When does this happen?

My options for applies to were sonarpdr, global or sfz.

That doesn't make sense, since there are only two radio buttons. Where are you finding three possible options?

Anyway, it put the stuff for the load hot-key I tried to create in the sfz section.

What sfz the active window when you pressed Control-Alt-P?

Also, I got several errors which you should have gotten atleast one by now.

One is all I have. I'll investigate.

Aaron

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