Hi Andy, thanks for the feedback.
Am Tue, 10 Jan 2012 20:57:46 +0000 schrieb Andy Summers <g4kno.m...@gmail.com>: a) > On a couple of occasions I was in the exchange field having just > copied the received exchange. I accidentally hit F2 (sent exchange) > instead of F1 (CQ) at that point. In panic, I hit <esc> to terminate > sending CW, but it keeps going. I hit <esc> again and it stops. I > look back at the display and find that I've now lost the exchange I > just copied! I call that station again, but he's already QSY'd. I > can't remember the exchange and I've now got a busted QSO! > The problem comes from using 'cwdaemon' as keyer. If you press ESC (please do it only once) it sends cwdaemon a stop command. But it takes some time before cwdaemon reacts. Btw, which version of cwdaemon do you use. Iirc there was some work to make it react more quickly to a stop request lately. b) > When you're in the exchange field there's no editor function like > there is in the call field. If I didn't get the first digit in a 3 > digit serial I don't want to have to delete the two digits I did copy > to get to the first digit position. TLF can also be used in > non-serial contests, and proper editing functions are really > necessary in this instance. Editing the exchnage field is already on the todo list :-). c) > When you're editing a call (you've arrowed left and changed > something) and you then hit <tab>, the partials window background > goes black. Only a cosmetic issue, but it doesn't look good. > Same here. I know the bug, but did not find time to fix yet. > Didn't the score window previously give the number of QSO's and > dupes? I know I worked some dupes but they don't appear. Never seen the number of dupes in the scorewindow. Sorry. 73, de Tom DL1JBE. -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea -- _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel