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Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] 2.3.0-rc1 UI on adding a new configuration
On 04/10/2020 11:23, Alan Groups wrote:
One other thing - would be more intuitive if one could delete a
configuration without havi
accessible memory of, well, prior settings
configurations, until a new configuration was saved.
73,
Ed N4II
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From: Bill Somerville
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vel] 2.3.0-rc1 UI on adding a new configuration
On 04/10/2020 11:23, Alan Groups wrote:
> One other thing - would be more intuitive if one could delete a
> configuration without having to open another one first!
>
> Alan G0TLK
Hi Alan,
I'm not sure I follow this request. If you no longe
If only one then obviously no point in being able to delete it, but on the
other hand could be useful as a factory reset?
In my testing I tried a new configuration that didn't work (unsupported
SDR) so wanted to delete it.
The need to select another one first wasn't obvious - I had to look
On 04/10/2020 11:23, Alan Groups wrote:
One other thing - would be more intuitive if one could delete a
configuration without having to open another one first!
Alan G0TLK
Hi Alan,
I'm not sure I follow this request. If you no longer want a
configuration then you surely are going to select
Hi, testing this by adding a new configuration for a Funcube SDR as my
main rig doesn't cover these low bands.
On changing between configurations once the new one was set WSJT-X
restarted but when it did the main screen went top left of my monitor,
with most of the title block off screen, and