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grams // WishlistlinnOct 4, 2002, 11:40am
I wish there was a "save grams" like "save email" etc in lil folders handy
to get to :-) ncc 72897Oct 4, 2002, 1:58pm
u can use tgreader to save them to a text file
http://www.andras.net/tools/tgreader.zip [View Quote] ananasOct 4, 2002, 4:02pm
http://oct31.de/aw/tgram2txt/index.html
can convert the telegrams into a plain text file http://oct31.de/aw/tgramlog/index.html can log outgoing telegrams I haven't tested either of those with 3.3 though. [View Quote] linnOct 4, 2002, 4:19pm
is it just as easy to copy and paste them to a notepad and save?
[View Quote] ananasOct 4, 2002, 6:42pm
tgram2txt is a command line tool, you need to open a
console window to use it ("DOS box"). It creates a text file that you can open in NotePad or WordPad. tgramlog is easier to use, you start it AFTER the AW browser starts, it watches AW then and creates a text file containing all sent telegrams too. [View Quote] linnOct 4, 2002, 9:11pm
ananas does this work on both outgoing and incoming ?
http://oct31.de/aw/tgramlog/index.html [View Quote] ananasOct 4, 2002, 10:20pm
nope, the mechanism is completely different.
For outgoing telegrams a program needs to watch out for the "send telegram" window to pop up, and then for the "send" button to be pressed, whereas the incoming telegrams end up in a database file that needs to be converted in order to make it readable as a text. [View Quote] the derekOct 5, 2002, 4:23am
> http://oct31.de/aw/tgram2txt/index.html
> can convert the telegrams into a plain text file Is there anything that can convert this back to an actual telegram file later? [View Quote] ananasOct 5, 2002, 9:16am
No, sorry, not so easily. Andras should be able to do it as he has
the licence for C-Tree database developement that is used to store grams. The database and the index file contain entries that C-Tree needs to manage storage and so, these are fields I can ignore when I convert from the database format, but not when I try to create such a database or append to it. But you do not loose your telegram.dat when you convert them with this program. [View Quote] the derekOct 6, 2002, 12:37am
yeah i guess if you wanted to back them up, youd just change the extension
or rename the file... [View Quote] |