Hi Nate, sorry, answering mails while in reality doing other stuff is a proven way to disaster...
Am Sun, 4 Nov 2018 05:35:34 -0600 schrieb Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>: > * On 2018 04 Nov 04:26 -0600, Thomas Beierlein wrote: > > Am Fri, 2 Nov 2018 23:21:57 -0500 > > schrieb Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>: > > > > > * On 2018 02 Nov 12:30 -0500, Thomas Beierlein wrote: > > > > P.S.: The 'todo' list now: > > > > > > > > * allow vertical resizing of tlf (more room for cluster > > > > messages) > > > > ... snip ... > > I'm just trying to be forward thinking! ;-) And that is good. Keep that habit ;-)! > > > One few for the pile: Accept master.scp, mastersx.scp, > > > masusve.scp, and masterss.scp as well as callmaster (case > > > ignored) for the Super Check Partial files. Perhaps read them in > > > the order listed and use the first one found? For now I download > > > the one I want and symlink callmaster to it, which works just as > > > well! > > Hmm, ok. But better than hardcode that names (maybe there will be > > others in later time) how about an keyword CALLMASTER= to name your > > preference with a default to cty.dat if not set? > > Whoa! Wrong file, Tom. cty.dat is the country file, not the Super > Check Partial file. I'm discussing the latter. Yeah, see my first sentence above. The default should be the 'callmaster' file. > > Well there is the -n switch already. But I know some of the messages > > will only appear once. So a confirmation for any onetime changes > > may be appropriate. > > I note that '-n' does: > > -n Start without packet/cluster. > > in the manual page. Does it do more? I've not tried it as I rarely > use the cluster functionality. Same remark applies here. I was talking about the -v (verbose) switch, which slows down the messages. Again, sorry for my confusion. Seems it is not my day. 73, de Tom DL1JBE -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea --
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