Um .. not sure what that is supposed to show. It shows that you're on
6 meters. If someone is reporting you on 60 m, that's their problem,
they're reporting you incorrectly. Has nothing to do with PSK Reporter.
Neil, KN3ILZ
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I am on 6m but pskreporter receives my working conditions on 60m
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Pino ZP4KFX
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Glad I was able to help.
73,
Sam W2JDB
-Original Message-
From: Al Kozakiewicz
To: Sam W2JDB ; wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sun, Oct 4, 2020 4:55 pm
Subject: RE: [wsjt-devel] Set file version in program resources (edited]
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That will work. I had searched through the registry prior to this request but
found that you needed to know the version number for the key before you could
find the version number value.
I’ll make the case the adding the file resources is best practice – installers
often use it in order to
Hi,
Well, there is another way to get the version number. Its a bit of a kludge but
it can be done.Search and find a file in the
..\Share\doc\WSJT-X\wsjtx--main-*.htmlThe version number is the wildcard
value.Simple enough code to write. If there is a will there is way, sometimes.
73,
Sam W2JDB
Hi,
Well, there is another way to get the version number. Its a bid a kludge but it
can be done.Search and find a file in the
..\Share\doc\WSJT-X\wsjtx--main-*.htmlThe version number is the wildcard
value.Simple enough code to write. If there is a will there is way, sometimes.
73,
Sam W2JDB
Correct. The file version resource needs to be added.
If you are using an IDE like Visual Studio you can add the resource as a
project property and, once added, set it either in VS or during your make
process.
Otherwise, there are plenty of tools available that can add the resource and
set
Hi Al,
I don't believe the file version or product version is carried by the
executable. Easy way to check that out is just by hovering over the file in
Windows Explorer.If the data is there, it is displayed. Just tried it and its
not being displayed.
73,
Sam W2JDB
-Original Message-
Hi Bill,
Sure, here you will find the WSJT-X settings file : https://we.tl/t-2waVjevjyU
Many thanks for your next clues.
73
Benjamin
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De : Bill Somerville
Envoyé : mardi 29 septembre 2020 13:07
À : wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet : Re: [wsjt-devel] Release Candidate:
Launching WSJT is not an issue. It works fine for the many hundreds of users
who currently use both and N1MM for contesting. The idea is that the ISO
language code that drives the N1MM localization behavior is what is passed to
WSJT, regardless of the PC localization settings. If WSJT doesn't
Bill,
When I wrote, “delete the storage of the current configuration,” I meant the
named configuration that was presently being used as the current configuration.
Once I have CurrentConfig = UserConfig1, can’t I delete UserConfig1 and keep
CurrentConfig?
And thanks for the
Ed,
what you describe is simply not possible. WSJT-X has to have a current
configuration, if you want to delete the current configuration then
another must become current. If you don't want the current configuration
and you don't want to switch to another then all you need do is reset
the
Bill,
It's not true that, "[i]f you no longer want a configuration then you surely
are going to select a different one." I delete configurations regularly --
at the end of a DXpedition or contest, for example -- without a desire to
switch to some other configuration at that moment. It's just
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
Al,
it seems to me that if you are going to start WSJT-X for the user, btw
not sure how you are going to do that if it is running on a different
host and maybe different operating system than Windows, then you must
have specific options in N1MM Logger+ to allow the user to customize
WSJT-X.
On the contrary, it is necessary to support those users who do not wish for
WSJT to start with the PC's locale. N1MM is localized and we launch WSJT with
the same language N1MM is set to, which may not be the same as the PC.
For example, many Japanese users prefer English. Before we made this
On 04/10/2020 15:56, Al Kozakiewicz wrote:
I’m with the N1MM development team.
We recently added support for the –language= command line token when
launching WSJT-X. Of course, WSJT is not backwards compatible, so
versions older than 2.2 error out on launch when appending the
command. I
I'm with the N1MM development team.
We recently added support for the -language= command line token when launching
WSJT-X. Of course, WSJT is not backwards compatible, so versions older than
2.2 error out on launch when appending the command. I got around the issue by
checking the last
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
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