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copy ir codes on pronto edit 2.0
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| Topic: | copy ir codes on pronto edit 2.0 This thread has 1 response. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Monday July 2, 2001 at 15:25 |
mark rodriguez Historic Forum Post |
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Can anybody tell me if I can go to page on a ccf file, double click on a button,select view IR, highlight the hex code, copy it and paste it on another button on a different page. I know this can be done on version 1.5. Please help.
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| OP | Post 2 made on Monday July 2, 2001 at 16:17 |
Wade Carpenter Historic Forum Post |
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Sure. I'm assuming you cannot edit any of the IR codes in version 2.0. So what you need to do is edit the pronto.ini file.
You can go to find files and search for it, but it should be in the windows directory. When you find the file, simply double click on it. Be careful not to make any other changes to the file than those listed here. You want to add a line that says "developer = 1" (noted below).
As a side not, if you will add a comma and asterisk to the 8, 12, and 16, you can add those size fonts to your font list (only letters will work, no symbols).
[fonts] 0 = pronto, 8, * (<<<<< 1 = pronto, 10, * 2 = pronto, 12, * (<<<<< 3 = pronto, 14, * 4 = pronto, 16, * (<<<<< 5 = pronto, 18, *
[ccf] size = 380 universal_size = 960
[version] symbols = 1 developer = 1 (<<<<<<<<<
Without the last line you cannot edit the IR codes.
Hope this helps!
SanMan
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