Lock Desktop Layout
Posted: Tue 21. Nov 2023, 19:54
Hello,
I am no longer using Rumlogng on my old MacBook. I installed Rumlogng 5.13.2 on my 2019 iMac running macOS Sonoma. I loaded the appropriate driver and it links perfectly with my Icom 7300. I also exported the QSO ADIF file from the MacBook, created a new logbook on the iMac and imported all my QSOs.
I set up my Rumlogng desktop with several windows open: Log, Log Station Info, Band map, Terminal, Grayline and DX Spot. When I close the application and reopen, Rumlogng menu bar is populated. However, none of the previous windows reopen. I then have to use the Window dropdown menu and click on each selection. Each window opens and is positioned in its previous location. Additionally, I have to reopen the logbook file from the dropdown menu.
I must be missing something. There must be some way to open and close the app without having to rebuild it every time.
Any help is greatly appreciated. 73, Mike KC1G
I am no longer using Rumlogng on my old MacBook. I installed Rumlogng 5.13.2 on my 2019 iMac running macOS Sonoma. I loaded the appropriate driver and it links perfectly with my Icom 7300. I also exported the QSO ADIF file from the MacBook, created a new logbook on the iMac and imported all my QSOs.
I set up my Rumlogng desktop with several windows open: Log, Log Station Info, Band map, Terminal, Grayline and DX Spot. When I close the application and reopen, Rumlogng menu bar is populated. However, none of the previous windows reopen. I then have to use the Window dropdown menu and click on each selection. Each window opens and is positioned in its previous location. Additionally, I have to reopen the logbook file from the dropdown menu.
I must be missing something. There must be some way to open and close the app without having to rebuild it every time.
Any help is greatly appreciated. 73, Mike KC1G