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Re: [ECS] Two minor issues with latest version
Mark Gilmore
Sun, 07 Nov 1999 08:05:41 -0500

Hi Mark,
I fixed the drop-down problem (don't know how I missed
that one :-)), but I can't find reproduce any problem
related to TVLDL. No changes should be required, but
I'll email you the current copy for comparison.
The fixed beta will be uploaded shortly.
-- 
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence (ECS home automation software)
http://www.usit.com/omnip
423-745-0026


Mark Sekelsky wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> I finally got around to getting caught up with your latest updates (4.1.016
> I think).  First, the new "look" with the menu bar is great.  Gives it so
> much more of a "Windows" look.  Now, two questions/problems.
> 
> When I open an event window I only get the top half of the scroll bar on the
> right hand side.  The bottom arrow (for scrolling down) is missing.  I can
> grab the elevator and pull it down to scroll.  The last line in the event
> ends up being every so slightly cut off by the bottom of the event window.
> I am using Win98.
> 
> Second, my TVL download is no longer working.  It is essentially copied
> right out of example.cfg, with the exception that I have the download set
> for 5:30 instead of 4:30.  According to upd.txt you made some time changes
> (I did not find a new example.cfg in the .zip file).  I tried setting TVL
> Enabled to "Now True" to execute the TVL download so that I could check my
> new channel settings.  I get the Email error everytime.  I see no reason to
> get this error.  The DOS window pops up very fast, but I can't tell what the
> messages inside of it are.  Have I missed something in your update?
> 
> Mark S

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