* On 2019 17 Nov 13:09 -0600, Thomas Beierlein wrote: > Hi Nate, > > Am Sun, 17 Nov 2019 04:50:16 -0600 > schrieb Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>:
> > One feature I really like is to be able to switch from > > ESM to a CT like mode on the fly. When I do S&P I much prefer the CT > > mode and for running ESM works best for me. > > As far as I see now that could be done in TLF easily. If we switch the > mode after finishing a QSO and before starting a new one, that should > work flawlessly. All that is needed is a way to switch 'ctcompatible' > on and off by key or command. I'll have to fire up N1MM+ and see what, exactly, it does. It may not even switch modes but just toggle ESM. I seem to recall the CT type keys are always active but I need to check. What Tlf actually does, wholly one mode or the other, likely won't matter in practice. > Feel free to experiment on it and prepare a pull request if you like. More fun with 'git grep'. ;-) > > Another reason to work > > with it was for our club Field Day operation where other ops seem > > more comfortable with menus and such. > > Yes, there seems to be different 'operating modes' in our heads also - > some prefer keyboards and other prefer mouse and menus. I fear that > one can not be changed - every one has to choose the programs which > fits their 'internal working' best :-). I do prefer the keyboard though drop-down menus are nice when the gray matter goes dark! Otherwise, keep a terminal open with the manual page. 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819
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