Posted June 07, 2015
Arizona-Willie: I < thought > I had the ini settings changes working but apparently not.
At least they aren't working this morning ( saturday ).
The number keys DO select the Sign I want but do not throw it .
In order to try to troubleshot what I have done wrong I was wondering if there is a way to REM out a line or two in the ini.settings file.
I remember in the old Basic you could REM stuff out temporarily and wondered if there is a way to do that here so I can remove a line and see what happens.
At this point I am ready to try to remove the changes to ini.settings and go back to using the macro keys if I can't find what I did wrong.
And, unfortunately, I didn't save a copy of the original ini.settings file so now I need to find each line and remove it or find where a line is missing as I try to troubleshoot it.
Certainly something wrong somewhere.
INI files usually use ";" and/or "#" as a comment character. For parsers that understand both, people often use "#" to document sections of the file, and ";" to comment out lines. If there are no examples of this in the file already (I haven't looked), you could try it. Some parsers require the comment character to be in the first column also. At least they aren't working this morning ( saturday ).
The number keys DO select the Sign I want but do not throw it .
In order to try to troubleshot what I have done wrong I was wondering if there is a way to REM out a line or two in the ini.settings file.
I remember in the old Basic you could REM stuff out temporarily and wondered if there is a way to do that here so I can remove a line and see what happens.
At this point I am ready to try to remove the changes to ini.settings and go back to using the macro keys if I can't find what I did wrong.
And, unfortunately, I didn't save a copy of the original ini.settings file so now I need to find each line and remove it or find where a line is missing as I try to troubleshoot it.
Certainly something wrong somewhere.
HTH