Hi Nate and others,
sorry for writing the last letter to early.
Please stop the tests of the new feature for now. I just found that
I forgot to change one point. Have to fix that first.
73, de Tom
Am Sun, 27 Jan 2019 13:10:40 +0100
schrieb Thomas Beierlein :
> Hi Nate,
>
> in last days I
Hi Nate,
in last days I found time to implement the mechanism for handling
multiplier aliases. Please have a look at the 'alias_multi' branch at
https://github.com/dl1jbe/tlf/tree/alias_multi
As proposed you can add the following lines to the multsfile:
NV:...,...,..., ...
WY:...,...,..., ...
* On 2018 12 Jun 12:08 -0500, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi Nate,
> Yes, it was. Weather was a little bit tough (thunderstorm in the
> evening) but all went well.
A storm line formed overhead last night and there was hail reported
about 20 miles east of here and in the next county east there were
Hi Nate,
Am Tue, 12 Jun 2018 07:23:01 -0500
schrieb Nate Bargmann :
> * On 2018 12 Jun 00:29 -0500, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> > Hi Nate, hi Ervin,
> >
> > sorry to jump in late in the discussion. Our local field day kept me
> > busy the last days.
>
> Hope you had fun.
>
Yes, it was.
* On 2018 12 Jun 00:29 -0500, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi Nate, hi Ervin,
>
> sorry to jump in late in the discussion. Our local field day kept me
> busy the last days.
Hope you had fun.
> For me there are two distinct points in that discussion:
>
> a) How to present the multis and their
Hi Nate, hi Ervin,
sorry to jump in late in the discussion. Our local field day kept me
busy the last days.
Am Mon, 11 Jun 2018 21:51:30 -0500
schrieb Nate Bargmann :
> Let me start over on this as I think there are a few
> misunderstandings.
>
> * On 2018 11 Jun 12:07 -0500, Ervin Hegedüs
Let me start over on this as I think there are a few misunderstandings.
* On 2018 11 Jun 12:07 -0500, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 08:18:11AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > One thought I had would be to create a parallel mults file definition
> > using GKeyFile as
Hi Nate,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 01:22:04PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2018 11 Jun 12:07 -0500, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
>
> Hi Ervin!
>
> > and you should pass this file to Tlf through parse_logcfg.c?
> >
> > brrr
> >
> > :)
>
> It's been a while since I followed the logic. Maybe
* On 2018 11 Jun 12:07 -0500, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
Hi Ervin!
> and you should pass this file to Tlf through parse_logcfg.c?
>
> brrr
>
> :)
It's been a while since I followed the logic. Maybe that's why I sent
the email first. ;-)
> I think the codebase of Tlf is already very complex.
Hi all,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 08:18:11AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> One thought I had would be to create a parallel mults file definition
> using GKeyFile as the means for setting groups for mults, alias, and
> alias_mults. I am thinking along the lines of:
>
> [Mults]
> AL
> AK
> AZ
> .
>
One thought I had would be to create a parallel mults file definition
using GKeyFile as the means for setting groups for mults, alias, and
alias_mults. I am thinking along the lines of:
[Mults]
AL
AK
AZ
.
.
.
WV
WY
[Alias]
KS
[AliasMults]
(County abbreviations)
Then the code could look for
* On 2018 05 Jun 22:21 -0500, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
> Hi Nate,
>
> ltns, hope you are well.
Oh, I am doing fine. Been working on Hamlib documentation after getting
3.2 out into the wild, doing some FT-8 lately, fixing a noisy DG-5 for
my TS-520SE, looking at a friend's FT-890 and hooking up
Hi Nate,
ltns, hope you are well.
Am Sat, 2 Jun 2018 09:05:47 -0500
schrieb Nate Bargmann :
> One of the limitations I have had with Tlf in the past is aliasing a
> list of multiplier strings to a single multiplier. To wit, like many
> US QSO Parties, the Kansas QSO Party has a different set
One of the limitations I have had with Tlf in the past is aliasing a
list of multiplier strings to a single multiplier. To wit, like many US
QSO Parties, the Kansas QSO Party has a different set of multipliers for
in-state and out of state stations.
For out of state stations the situation is
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