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Re: R: [Tlf-devel] Re: Notes from HB9OK
From: |
rein couperus PA0R |
Subject: |
Re: R: [Tlf-devel] Re: Notes from HB9OK |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Oct 2003 21:29:34 +0100 |
On Thursday 30 October 2003 19:19, you wrote:
> >>> - refresh of the zone windows is a little bit weird if it's over
> >
> >the
> >
> >>> cluster window
> >>
> >>I have plans for another zone display, like CT (Alt-G to switch
> >
> >between
> >
> >>countries and zones) I have it working for arrl-ss and all section
> >
> >based
> >
> >>contests.
>
> TR does this. It changes between countries and zones.
>
> >>> - INSERT/OVERWRITE when modifying the call (the default is to
> >>> overwrite, but all the ops were not happy with that)
> >>
> >>o.k. did you know you can change from overwrite to insert by hitting
> >
> >the
> >
> >>INSERT key while you are editing the call?
>
> Yes, sure! Normally, when you press INSERT you are supposed to be
> able to insert chars from where you have the cursor.... well... it
> seems that it is not like this...
Just to understand what you mean:
in MY version of tlf if I type: "HBFBL", go left with the cursor to the F,
press INSERT and ,9 I get HB9FBL.
But maybe you want insert mode to be default... oh well, I will make a
parameter for it, so you can switch between overwrite and Insert using the
INSERT key.
>
> >>> - If you write the CALL and Press ENTER you have to enter the
> >
> >Zone,
> >
> >>> but if you need to erase all the entries you need to press TAB and
> >>> ESC. It is possible to press ESC-ESC instead of TAB-ESC in order
> >
> >to
> >
> >>> erase the call ?
> >>
> >>Good Idea... is possible
>
> With the first ESC you go back to the call area, with the second ESC
> you erase all the field.
>
> With those mods... TLF will be perfect.
>
> 73 de chris hb9fbl
>
> >>Now if I would get some more spare time.....
> >>
> >>tnx for the comments Chris..
> >>
> >>73, Rein PA0R
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