Hi Nate and others, let me first congrats to your 160m results. Well done.
Am Sat, 5 Dec 2015 08:31:39 -0600 schrieb Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>: .... > Now a few things I'll put on my TODO list. > > Editing keys. Once characters are in the call field the left arrow > enters edit mode. I'd like the <Home> key to do the same while > jumping the cursor to the first character in the field. Often a > person only copies the suffix of the call and being able to jump to > the front of the string with one key press rather than several is > probably expected behavior. > > As with <Home> above, the <End> key should exit edit mode and position > the cursor after the last character. This will likely be a synonym of > <Enter> in this case and is an intuitive key press for many users. > Ok, sounds reasonable. Just go ahead and send a pull request when done. Please remember to also add the description for the added keys to tlf.1.in. > Sort out the cases where some cty.dat entities are ARRL sections or > entities. For the most part this would affect ARRL 160, ARRL FD, and > ARRL SS where all US territories are counted as an ARRL section. For > other events such as ARRL DX they are entities rather than sections, > as I recall, so there may need to be an addition rules file keyword > and some logic added. > What kind of support do you have in mind? Some new scoring keywords? > I do have a rules file for ARRL 160m USA in my repository and it is > in a pending pull request to Tom. Also in that pull request is a fix > for the MULT_LIST rules parameter where the file will be loaded from > the installed files if it doesn't exist in the local working > directory. This will avoid having to copy a file such as arrlsections > into the working directory each time when a distributed mults file is > used. Thanks for providing the rule file and the MULT_LIST patch. In meantime both is in tlf's master branch. 73, de Tom DL1JBE > For keying the CW I am using the updated winkeydaemon.pl from Wilbert, > PE7T, with my HamGadgets MK-1. I did patch it to enable the debug > command line switch. It too has been working flawlessly. I can > create and push the code to a repository on GitHub if anyone is > interested. > > Control of my K3 with Hamlib has worked flawlessly as well. > > 73, Nate > -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea -- _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel