Hi Fred,

although I cannot find it (now) in the source code, I suspect the intial work of Rein, PA0R, which included some "hardwired" contests. If tlf should have any future, it must be cleaned from the remnants of hardwired contests, also it must be freely configurable.

The mess can be tracked down in the rule files. Although you define your own contest, your rule file still needs to begin with a CONTEST=**** directive which has ***PROBABLY*** another meaning than just a contest name. If you put there CONTEST=cqww you will get a hardwired (predefined) DXCC and CQZ mults. In other hand, you don't need to define any mult, the hardwired items are still there.

My sincere apologies if my conclusions are totally false, actually I have a mess in my files since tlf 0.9.3 and my programming (un)skills preventing me from more thorough research of tlf internals. I hope that some day a tlf expert comes with a deep and thorough explanation of the tlf mechanics.

73
Martin, OK1RR

Dne 10.9.2012 11:00, FS napsal(a):
The interesting thing is that, in some contests like CQWW this works, in
some not. If it works the number is printed with 4 digits.

73 Fred

On 09/10/2012 01:19 AM, Martin Kratoska wrote:
The September CWopen by CWops discovered following bugs in
tlf-1.2.0_pre2:

Another bug - if defining the part of exchange containing the serial
number (with #), the serial is actually not put into log, the #
character appears instead.

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