Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 13:05:54 -0800 From: Karl Cunningham <karlc@..........> Subject: Re: GIF file Save Location
Larry --
I started with files named current.kc1.gif, current.kc3.gif, etc., for no
real reason except I thought I might eventually save some gif files for the
past week or month, such as 020325.kc1.gif for a gif file for March 25,
2002. And current.kc1.gif would be the most up-to-date of the bunch. Had
you intended us to use something like kc1.gif, kc3.gif, etc.? It really
doesn't make any difference to me so long as I know what the WinSDR wants.
I'll change the setting to s:\ , which should work.
Karl
--On Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:49 PM -0800 Larry Cochrane
<cochrane@..............> wrote:
> Hi Karl,
>
> WinSDR is assuming that the Save Path is a directory and not part of the
> file name. Why do you want to append current. to the filename?
>
> -Larry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Karl Cunningham" <karlc@..........>
> To: <winsdr@..............>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 6:17 AM
> Subject: GIF file Save Location
>
>
>> Hi Larry --
>>
>> In WinSDR, I have the GIF file save location field set to s:\current.
> (with
>> the period at the end). The gif files come out with names like
>> current.kc1.gif, current.kc3.gif, etc., which is what I want. Whenever I
>> restart WinSDR, however, it appends a backslash to the field, changing it
>> to s:\current.\, and the gif files don't get generated until I correct
>> the field entry.
>>
>> I don't see other people reporting this problem. Am I using an unusual
>> entry in this field? If possible, could WinSDR not append the backslash
> on
>> restart?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Karl
>>
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