Can I keep it alphabetized?
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Can I keep it alphabetized?
I 've been working in TunerPRo RT with the S_AUJP_ V4 files and bins.
THe lists of constants , flags and tables are jumbled. I've been trying to make them alphabetized, then saving both the bin and XDF file.
If I don't turn off the computer it's stays alphabetical.
As soon as I turn off the computer, the next time the program is opened it will be all jumbled again.
How do I KEEP in alphabetized?
THe lists of constants , flags and tables are jumbled. I've been trying to make them alphabetized, then saving both the bin and XDF file.
If I don't turn off the computer it's stays alphabetical.
As soon as I turn off the computer, the next time the program is opened it will be all jumbled again.
How do I KEEP in alphabetized?
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Re: Can I keep it alphabetized?
AFAIK, It won't stay that way but all you need to do is click the Grey "item Name" to sort them each time you start TP. (That's in the Item summary List)
Pretty much all I ever use when viewing the items. You can sort by address, type or name in that view easily.
Use the "Find" function or the catergories to make "sets" of things to work with.
Pretty much all I ever use when viewing the items. You can sort by address, type or name in that view easily.
Use the "Find" function or the catergories to make "sets" of things to work with.
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Re: Can I keep it alphabetized?
Odd, I have no issues organizing the xdf items in the orders or under headings when I do.
Just save the XDF with a unique name. I.E. "S_AUJPv4sort.xdf" It will then save in the order you have organized it. When you save it as the orginal file name I have noticed that it may not save the changes you have made. This applies to bins as well, save as a unique file name each time.
You don't need to save the bin when you change the xdf, they are not related that way. The xdf is basically just a road map to what is on the bin. The bin is not changed when the xdf is.
Just save the XDF with a unique name. I.E. "S_AUJPv4sort.xdf" It will then save in the order you have organized it. When you save it as the orginal file name I have noticed that it may not save the changes you have made. This applies to bins as well, save as a unique file name each time.
You don't need to save the bin when you change the xdf, they are not related that way. The xdf is basically just a road map to what is on the bin. The bin is not changed when the xdf is.
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