WINGRIDDS - Neither menu works
Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 7:10 pm
Jeff,
Did not think you would have a release of WINGRIDDS ready so quickly!
I have been unable to get either one of the menus to work.
OS: Windows XP - SP2
Here is the output from the WINGRIDDS log file when I started the program and then attemted to "Open A New Forecast File" from the "FILE" menu.
Also, I have had no luck getting any of my macros to work from the command line.
BTW: The "open file" button does work!
The graphics look real good. Like the "new" colors in the pallete. They look much better.
Thank you,
Kevin
Did not think you would have a release of WINGRIDDS ready so quickly!
I have been unable to get either one of the menus to work.

OS: Windows XP - SP2
Here is the output from the WINGRIDDS log file when I started the program and then attemted to "Open A New Forecast File" from the "FILE" menu.
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STARTING WINGRIDDS - ALPHA Release 1 07/01/2006
setcolr: ILATLONPAT = 0
setcolr: ISTCONPAT = 1
setcolr: ICROSTIMPAT = 2
MAXX = 1023
MAXY = 611
MAXCOLORS = 16777216
FXPIX = 9.7656250E-04
FYPIX = 1.6339869E-03
FXFONTH = 1.9607844E-02
FXFONTW = 7.8125000E-03
FROW = 2.2875817E-02
FCOLUMN = 7.8125000E-03
FROWMAX = 43.00000
FROWTOP = 0.9607843
lbinit start
Getmsg Start
Getmsg End
Getmsg Start
Getmsg End
rewlbl start
rewlbl end
rsetlbl start
ctmplbl start
ctmplbl end
rsetlbl end
lbinit end
uprcs1 start
uprcs1 end
PCGRIDDS32: DIRDATA = c:\PCGRIDDS32\GRIDDATA
uprcs1 start
uprcs1 end
uprcs1 start
uprcs1 end
clrcmd start
clrcmd end
LVL,BTM,TOP,IFHR,HR1,HR2,LYR?,TIM?= 850 1000 500 0 0 24 0 0
rdpltm start
NPLVL,PLVL= 10 1000 850 700 500 400 300 250 200 150 100
NTIM,TINC,TIM= 13 2 72 66 60 54 48 42 36 30 24 18
12 6 0
rdpltm end
wtpcgln start
grftxt start
grftxt end
wtpcgln end
** BEGIN LOOP TO PROCESS COMMANDS
clrcmd start
clrcmd end
SELECT CASE #1
** BEGIN LOOP TO PROCESS COMMANDS
clrcmd start
clrcmd end
SELECT CASE #1
** BEGIN LOOP TO PROCESS COMMANDS
clrcmd start
clrcmd end
BTW: The "open file" button does work!
The graphics look real good. Like the "new" colors in the pallete. They look much better.
Thank you,
Kevin