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Subject: Re: Winquake chnges?
From: Larry Cochrane lcochrane@..............
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 21:01:43 -0800
Thanks guys. I can reproduce the problem. I should have a new release ready in a few
days.
Regards,
Larry Cochrane
Redwood City, PSN
On 11/9/2010 4:24 AM, RSparks wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> I may as well offer my observations here.
>
> Pre-beta, I could use WinQuake to make a volume by modifying one file
> (such as by filtering) and saving the file under a new name. Next, I
> would select both filtered and unfiltered file, open both together, and
> the two traces would appear in one window with one trace over the
> other. If all my information was correct (it usually was), I could save
> the combined file as a volume. This was very convenient to compare the
> filtered and unfiltered trace in one window.
>
> With the beta version, when opening two files at the same time, the
> traces are in two windows, one over the other. To see both traces at
> the same time, the base screen view must be expanded and then the top
> screen must be slid into a new position, uncovering the second window.
> The abilitity to make a volume from these two files seems to have vanished.
>
> WinQuake is a great asset. Thanks for making it and the web site available.
>
> Roger
>
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>> Subject: Re: Winquake chnges?
>> From: Larry Conklin
>> Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 13:08:11 -0500
>>
>> Hmmm...... Well, there may be a matter of definition here, so I'll try
>> to give a more precise example. In previous versions of Winquake, if I
>> go to the file window, select two compatible event files and open them,
>> they come up together in one (document) window. There is only one text
>> area. (By compatable, I mean that the files are for the exact same time
>> interval, and contain the same number of samples. When the files are
>> from the LF and HF outputs of my SG sensor, compatability is
>> guaranteed. If this situation represents a volume set, I never realized
>> it.)
>>
>> At any rate, once the pair of files is open, the phase lines span both
>> records, operations like cropping or filtering are applied to both
>> records, ect. If I then save the files, the file save dialog comes up
>> showing both files at the top, and when I execute the save both of the
>> newly saved versions of the original files contain whatever changes I
>> made. I can open either of them individually and the changes are
>> there. Further, I do not get any sort of new file that would represent
>> a volume set.
>>
>> Also, I have run into another apparent bug in the file save function.
>> If I use the button in the tool bar, nothing happens. The I get no file
>> save dialog box, and the updated file is not saved. This is true even
>> when only one file has been opened. If I select "Save" from the "File"
>> menu the file is saved properly, PROVIDED that I haven't tried to save
>> it with the toolbar button first. If I've used the toolbar button, the
>> menu selection has no effect either. If I use the "Save As..." menu
>> selection, I get the file save dialog box as expected, when only one
>> record is open. But, when I have two event records open only the first
>> one gets saved as expected. The second one is unchanged.
>>
>> So, something strange is going on.
>>
>> Larry
>>
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