Bruce,

 

Yep; I checked the announce menu item you mentioned and it is not checked.

 

The announcement doesn't always happen as it used to, so things are much
better; it's just a little strange, especially since it's male.

 

Chip

 

 

From: BX [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

 

Hi Chip,

 

    The .ini is not included so no one looses there settings. I believe that
error is connected to the folder created for the record files and it also
happens with the Trek game.

    I may have to delete that folder upon install but not sure if that will
fix it since the error or warning comes up before install.

 

    Now, try deleting the record to wav folder and download the latest
version again. But, before doing that change the version level in the one
you have to an earlier number so it will know to update.

 

    I may even have to include a check for update on the help menu so it
will delete the folder if an update is there. 

    But having said all that I may just compile the record program so it
does not require a folder, which I have not been able to do since the fire
at my house.

 

Laptop lid problem:

    Also, Chip did you look at the flag on the Clocks menu, the first menu
when using the alt key and cursoring down to the 5'th option, Announce after
hibernate/screen savor mode?

 

    What is it's setting? Is it checked? For it should not be. When you
toggle it AI have it say on or off depending on the check state.

 

 

    

        Bruce

 

Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 7:23 AM

Subject: cuckoo clock laptop problem still happening

 

Sorry to say Bruce, but I have your latest version of the cuckoo clock, and
it's set for a female voice at the top of the hour and nothing else, and yet
when I open my laptop lid I immediately hear the male voice announcing the
last hourly time.

 

Also, when I installed this version, it told me that some of its files will
conflict with some files from the current version of the cuckoo clock (I
believe this usually happens when you include a file which has a time stamp
earlier than that of one of the files in the previous package; this can
easily happen if you include the .ini file).

 

Hth,

 

Chip

 

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