Hi Eric, I think I can answer some of your questions.
Am Tue, 25 Sep 2018 12:54:26 -0400 (EDT) schrieb Eric Tamme <e...@uphreak.com>: > Hi again all, > > > I am looking to use TLF for running during CWT. I have setup a basic > contest file, but I have a couple of questions. > > > The exchange is Name and CWOps number. Is there a way for me to > setup a prefill file that includes the CALL, as well as NAME and > NUMBER - then have the name and number populate in the exchange field > after I type in the call? > Prepare a file called 'initial_exchange' in the folder with the logcfg.dat file. Put a call and the exchange you want to see (e.g. the number) separated by comma into it (one call per line). e.g. PA3XYZ,1297 DL4NNN,9999 .... > > The manual says that using "+" switches between S&P and Run modes, > but I cant see any visual indicator to let me know what mode I am in, > or that anything is different after hitting +. Have a look in the upper left corner. It should switch from 'S&P' to 'Log' and vice versa. 'Log' is run mode and S&P, you guess... > > > I see in the bottom right "bands: all, modes: all, dupes: yes" .. I > would like to change some of these settings, I looked in the template > config and can not find anything related to band, mode or dupe > configuration for a given contest file. > That is the configuration for the bandmap display if you are using cluster support. You can configure it from running tlf by starting with a '.' in the call field or can set the configuration in logcfg.dat via the BANDMAP=... command (see the man page for details). > > Scoring is basically 1 point per callsign and each unique call sign > is a mult - different bands do not count as an extra mult. I am > guessing the scoring I want is WYSIWYG_ONCE, is that correct? > Not quite. WYSIWYG_ONCE counts any unique item in the comment field as a multiplier. Have a look for the UNIQUE_CALL_MULTI keyword. It is made especially for contest like CWT. For your case you will need UNIQUE_CALL_MULTI=ALL. > > I think that is all my questions ... for now ;) > > I hope I could answer them. If not just come back ti the list. 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