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Old Feb 21, 2002 | 06:34 PM
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Craig,
You keep outdoing youself! Great looking software guy. I have not got a chance to try it out, but I'm sure it will be great. You have helped us all a great deal!
Tonight while using your older version 845 I had a revolation. Hold On! At certain point while logging, especially when you are testing out a new setup as I am you will feel bogs, or low spots. I was thinking it is very difficult to come home and find exactly were these spots are on the log. It that thinking it would be great to be able to press a key and have it flag the data at or around that point. Then you could focus your attention on or around the flag to see what is going on.
Just a suggestion. I have no idea if that would be possible or not. And by no means am I trying to tell you what to do. Like I said it just might be nice. I really appreciate all your efforts to make this software and I realize it must take you gobs of time to design it. There are too many thanks from this guy to express. Thanks Craig!
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Old Feb 21, 2002 | 09:47 PM
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There is an option available to start a new file each time the data-log toggle is issued (rather than opening/closing a single file throughout such transitions). That would allow you to end one file and begin another. That'd be a pretty clean way of marking such an event. Might want to give that a try.
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Old Feb 21, 2002 | 10:04 PM
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Craig,
yeah that is what I was doing tonight. That I guess does what I was saying too. Thanks again for the great work you have done. I really appreciate it. I don't think you get enough credit for all the hard work you do. Thanks:hail:
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