[chirp_users] chirp-daily-20160419-win32: why does it insist on certain defaults?
Alexander Grotewohl
Mon Apr 25 14:48:50 PDT 2016
Yeah the Windows version is a bit qwerky. For example, clicking four times
to change a dropdown box gets old. Works though.. just more work than it
should be. I don't recall if there's an undo option, but perhaps that'd be
better than keeping the setting of each field until you press enter (or
escape as the case may be)
On Apr 25, 2016 5:09 PM, "Jim Unroe" <rock.unroe at gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Rich Messeder <rich.messeder at gmail.com>
wrote:
> It seems that though I can makes changes when I have unchecked Smart Tone
Mode, CHIRP still either does not save what I see on the screen, or it
corrupts the file that I saved when it reads it the next time. I consider a
file corrupted when some of it is changed by a program, and I did not want
that change. It seems in consistent to permit the changes and saves, then
change the data the next time the file is read.
>
> ~R~
Rich,
When using CHIRP with Windows, once you click the tone to choose the
frequency that you want, you have to click on another cell or press
the [Enter] key to actually make the selection permanent. Up until
that point you can press [Escape] or click [Refresh] and nothing will
have changed.
This above isn't necessary with Linux and I assume the same with Mac OS X.
Jim KC9HI
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