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Eugene Tucker:
My next qwquestion is why do the wpi files not work for me in Warpin It does this on both my laptop and also on my desktop as well. it says it is a macro,
David Graser:
--- Quote from: Eugene Tucker on April 11, 2019, 02:59:35 am ---My next qwquestion is why do the wpi files not work for me in Warpin It does this on both my laptop and also on my desktop as well. it says it is a macro,
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Eugene, this is something you can try if you use FM/2 file manager. FM/2 uses the default OS/2 association. There could be a problem with how wpi's are associated in you operating system. In FM/2, you can change its default association to point the wpi file directly to the warpin exe file instead of relying on the system default association. I normally start my wpi file from either FF download or from FM/2. I am assuming FireFox uses the system default association which does you no good.
Eugene Tucker:
I thank you very much for that nugget.
David Graser:
--- Quote from: Eugene Tucker on April 11, 2019, 03:06:13 pm ---I thank you very much for that nugget.
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There is a program that can unpack, install, and view config wpi files. You just copy it to your warpin directory and make a program object. It is found on Hobbes at
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/archiver/wpiview105.zip
There is a later version at
ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/vxapps/wpiview/wpiview110.wpi
The exe, the help, and the dll were updated.
There was a later test build of the exe that I found that I like better that I have. It is a month later than the 110 build. Just copy the exe to you Warpin directory. It cannot be found on Hobbes. I believe the wpiview.exe is build 112.
If you don't have the latest Warpin, it can be found here
https://ecsoft2.org/warpin
Eugene Tucker:
And I thnk yo for that information.
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