I used the wizard to create and export a sketch.
Since I don't know much about programming yet I wanted to know if there was a way to open the sketch back up in the wizard to make some simple changes or add something else I forgot about.
Loading a sketch back into the wizard
Re: Loading a sketch back into the wizard
Wizard saves the choices you had on the last time you generated, so if you open it, it will have everything selected as the last time you closed.
Roberto.
Re: Loading a sketch back into the wizard
You can load your own sketches that you saved at the end of the wizard session. They are labeled by date and numbers of ones you cdeated that day I brought one back up by just going to the task bar above and loading one while in the wizard .. may be an easier way im new but that worked for me.
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Re: Loading a sketch back into the wizard
I thought it did, but when I went into it yesterday it didn't have the settings I had set up.rimai wrote:Wizard saves the choices you had on the last time you generated, so if you open it, it will have everything selected as the last time you closed.
I don't recall re-installing the software or anything.
Re: Loading a sketch back into the wizard
It doesn't load the code back into wizard.
If only display last choices.... If you generate a code and later on you modify, you cannot get the settings on the generated code back. It saves the choices you had when you exit the application.
If only display last choices.... If you generate a code and later on you modify, you cannot get the settings on the generated code back. It saves the choices you had when you exit the application.
Roberto.
Re: Loading a sketch back into the wizard
Ok thanks.
Well something happened and it didn't save it this last time,but no big deal I think I understand enough of what was written by the wizard to add something if I needed to, but I'll wait until I get the new board in.
Well something happened and it didn't save it this last time,but no big deal I think I understand enough of what was written by the wizard to add something if I needed to, but I'll wait until I get the new board in.
Loading a sketch back into the wizard
The wizard is a good starting point...once you get your ports defined and your basic program written, it's best to dive in! at least thats what i did...