Hi folks, that wasn't an easy work... :) but looks like it works as well now for QSO's.
There is an initial version of Cabrillo import: https://github.com/airween/tlf/tree/readcabrillo or https://github.com/airween/tlf/archive/readcabrillo.zip That works as very simple way at this time: you have to place the CAB file to contest directory with your callsign, and ".cbr" extension, eg: HA2OS.cbr Then you have to type: tlf -c (-c means "convert") Be pation, after few seconds (it depends the number of QSO's) Tlf will exit (give back the prompt), and you can find a new file in the directory: IMPORT_contest.log, where the "contest" is the name of logfile in your logcfg.dat. I've tested with several contests, and it works as well with all cases. The feature has some limitations: * because CAB format stores the freq value only in kHz, but Tlf stores it 100Hz, it can't convert back the original QRG, eg. the original was 7001.5, that in CAB file will 7001, and after the import it will also 7001.0 * there isn't any feedback from Tlf till it works on files; I'll make some interactive messages, which indicates that Tlf works This test version only works for QSO (and X-QSO) cabrillo lines. I will continue the work, and hope I can make it that QTC lines also would be converted. Please help me as you tests it with many contests as possible. First, you have to make an import (start Tlf (*), type ":write" to callsign field, ...), and import back, then compare the results. Make a copy from your original logs, and copy the IMPORT file as your log, and start Tlf - you have to see the original points and multipliers. *: you don't need to modify the logcfg.dat, if the RIG or cluster has set up, just type: tlf -r -n then Tlf will neglect the RIG (-r) and cluster (-n / net). Note, that you can check the differences with this way: awk '{print substr($0,0,80)}' yourlog.log > origlog awk '{print substr($0,0,80)}' IMPORT_yourlog.log > importlog diff origlog importlog Any feedback are welcome! 73, Ervin -- I � UTF-8 _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel