[time-nuts] saving Lady Heather set-up?

2014-01-17 Thread ken johnson
Hi, I have now got my thunderbolt/Lady Heather set-up pretty much where I
want it, and want to keep all the changes I have made. Is there a way to
have Lady Heather save all the changes so when the inevitable reboot
occurs, I don't have to go through all the changes manually again- always
assuming I can remember them of course!

Thanks, Ken.
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[time-nuts] saving Lady Heather set-up?

2014-01-17 Thread Mark Sims
Yes,  Lady Heather has two ways of loading/changing a configuration.  
You can put a heather.cfg file in your Lady Heather directory.  This file 
should contain any command line parameters that you want to use...  one per 
line with the '/' in the first column.  Use heather /? (or ? from the keyboard) 
for a list of command line options.  At the end of that help dialog screen it 
will tell you what your heather directory is.  Also see the comments at the 
start of the heather.cpp source code file...  that is where what passes for 
program documentation is...
You can also make keyboard script files that when read in with the /r=???.scr 
command line option or the 'R' keyboard command will be read and the text in 
the file will act just like you typed it from the keyboard (with a few 
extensions that are documented in the comments at the start of the hearher.cpp 
source code file).  There is not a way to have heather automatically write a 
.SCR file that will re-create any changes to the configuration that you may 
have made...  your have to create the script file manually.  Script files can 
be nested up to five levels deep. 
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[time-nuts] saving Lady Heather set-up?

2014-01-17 Thread Mark Sims
Oh,  and there is an another way to configure the program if you can do it with 
command line options...  edit the startup command line in the program 
PREFERENCES  (right click on the Heather icon).  You can also do this to 
automatically load your desired keyboard script file or a different .CFG file 
(the /R command or 'R keyboard command can load .CFG files  (and a whole lot 
more)) 
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Re: [time-nuts] saving Lady Heather set-up?

2014-01-17 Thread ken johnson
Thanks Mark, one heather.cfg file coming up- now all I have to do is
remember what I changed...

Ken.


On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Mark Sims hol...@hotmail.com wrote:

 Yes,  Lady Heather has two ways of loading/changing a configuration.
 You can put a heather.cfg file in your Lady Heather directory.  This file
 should contain any command line parameters that you want to use...  one per
 line with the '/' in the first column.  Use heather /? (or ? from the
 keyboard) for a list of command line options.  At the end of that help
 dialog screen it will tell you what your heather directory is.  Also see
 the comments at the start of the heather.cpp source code file...  that is
 where what passes for program documentation is...
 You can also make keyboard script files that when read in with the
 /r=???.scr command line option or the 'R' keyboard command will be read and
 the text in the file will act just like you typed it from the keyboard
 (with a few extensions that are documented in the comments at the start of
 the hearher.cpp source code file).  There is not a way to have heather
 automatically write a .SCR file that will re-create any changes to the
 configuration that you may have made...  your have to create the script
 file manually.  Script files can be nested up to five levels deep.
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