Hi Tom,
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:31 AM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> What do you use Ctrl-a
> for when you are in in the exchange field? May be I missed something.
>
OK, to explain: When I'm S&P I tend to enter the call as I hear it and then
immediately tab to the exchange field. Generally, I'm th
Hi Andy, hi Fred,
thanks for the bug reports. I am working on it.
Am Wed, 02 Nov 2011 20:30:24 +
schrieb Andy Summers :
> When you tab, spacebar or enter to get into the exchange field you
> see the caret positioned after the exchange, ready for you to
> backspace to correct if necessary. An
I can confirm this strange caret behavior with pre2.
73 Fred
Am 03.11.2011 20:58, schrieb Andy Summers:
And again!
I remembered today also that when you arrow left when in the call
field to edit some part of the call you just typed, the absence of a
caret marker means you don't know where yo
And again!
I remembered today also that when you arrow left when in the call field
to edit some part of the call you just typed, the absence of a caret
marker means you don't know where you are. Again you have to count the
left arrow strokes to know.
73 Andy, G4KNO.
On 02/11/11 20:30, Andy
Hi again,
I think your suggestion will work fine. Of course, ideally the code
should figure out what sound options are available and pick an
appropriate one automatically, but this could also be done in the shell
script, I think. Best to get the basics working first though.
I used pre2 in CQ
Sounds great to me. As always, I really appreciate what you are doing for
us. Thank you very much.
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Am Wed, 2 Nov 2011 11:05:56 -0700
> schrieb Rob Vance :
>
> > Hi Andy,
> >
> > No apology required. Yes, the short answer is that the s
Am Wed, 2 Nov 2011 11:05:56 -0700
schrieb Rob Vance :
> Hi Andy,
>
> No apology required. Yes, the short answer is that the sound card has
> several microphone inputs but the names are different. I'm not at the
> machine now but I recall there are "front mic"& "rear mic" of various
> types, but
Hi Andy,
No apology required. Yes, the short answer is that the sound card has
several microphone inputs but the names are different. I'm not at the
machine now but I recall there are "front mic"& "rear mic" of various
types, but none are called just plain "mic".
I should have reported back to
Hi,
Sorry about that, it was my fault. I just sent my hacks, to get it to do
what I wanted it to do, over to Rein and they appeared in the code. I'm not
confident enough to add in a config option for using the soundcard mic, so
hopefully you might do that Tom? I presume that's what's needed?
Can
Hi Rob,
Am Fri, 28 Oct 2011 21:45:04 -0700
schrieb Rob Vance :
> I am using tlf on 11.04 (Natty Narwhal). It's working fine except I
> am having a problem with the voice keyer. When using either the
> auto-keyer or an F-key to send an audio track, I get this string on
> the screen.
>
> amixer:
Greetings,
I am using tlf on 11.04 (Natty Narwhal). It's working fine except I am
having a problem with the voice keyer. When using either the auto-keyer or
an F-key to send an audio track, I get this string on the screen.
amixer: Unable to find simple control 'Mic',0
I have "SC_DEVICE= " in t
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