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Okie dokie......now we have an easier way to change the colors of the output. I've added a color picker and some menu items so you can change the colors easier. The colors of the memo box changes to the colors you've picked so you can judge whether or not you want the output written with those colors.

Also, I've fixed it so that as long as you use the menu choice to shut down the program and not the panic kill button your choices will be written to the config file to be used the next time the program runs.

As always you can find the latest version here:


http://www.filedropper.com/csvviewer


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Larry,

You should change the version number for things like this, eh? They've been 4.0 for awhile now, LOL!
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You should change the version number for things like this, eh? They've been 4.0 for awhile now, LOL!
You're quite right. I managed to change the last one to a 5.0 LOL
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Part of the problem with having an html output file is that you have to use the colors that the browser will recognize and sometimes the color isn't one of those that the compiler has a defination for. I experimented with several colors and found out that even though the program won't recognize it, that color will still be used in the output file so I made a chart of the allowed colors and these are they:


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Here's lavenderblush on cornflowerblue:

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Looks like white on lt. blue to me, LOL! Considering that I'm running @ 32, well......
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And now there's a version that prints out side-by-side losses. As always you can find the newest version in the shared folder.

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Looking good, Larry!

(never mind the last post.....my mistake!)
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Looking good, Larry!
Well, thank you very much. I'm not getting any questions or comments so I'm guessing all is well with everybody. I'm thinking maybe I ought to try to see if I can't plot these attacks on a mini-map so the user can get an idea where they occured. I'm not at all sure I can do something like that but I really want to try it at least. Anybody else have something they want to see? Maybe some kind of summary of the total losses at the bottom of the page? Or would you guys rather see the totals at the top?
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Not a problemo my friend.
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I have bad news guys.........I was working on having a display of the mini-map so that I could plot the locations of the attacks and it wasn't working so I went to Borland's successor ( borland was bought out ) and browsed through the forum postings and found out that I'm not the only one having problems with the C+ Builder.  Several of the guys posted that when they were using Windows 7 64-bit ( which is what I'm using ) they experienced graphical glitches and there's no known workaround yet.

So I'm going to have to go back to Java to develop this bad boy I guess.  Unless somebody has a better idea. 

Also....I've been receiving a lot of spam lately so I thought I'd post their addresses in the clear here so that any email address robots could grab them so THEY would start receiving spam. Good idea no?

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Your EVIL, LOL!

Sounds like you could use a better sniffer, eh? That's a LOT of spam, Brother!

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Also....I've been receiving a lot of spam lately so I thought I'd post their addresses in the clear here so that any email address robots could grab them so THEY would start receiving spam. Good idea no?

What would you like me to send them? Invitation the the anual STALAG 13 re-union party? :D

Off-topic, but... Did you get any feedback from RT regarding the .XML descriptions for certain fields, tabs?

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What would you like me to send them? Invitation the the anual STALAG 13 re-union party? :D
I thought maybe a lot of porn or viagra ads or some breast enlargement thingie or something like that.
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Off-topic, but... Did you get any feedback from RT regarding the .XML descriptions for certain fields, tabs?
Haven't yet but I'm hoping. I realize he probably has his hands full what with the upcoming patch etc. so it might be a while. Maybe I can somehow figure out some of that on my own. ???
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