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Von: DAVID W. WOOD (G3YXX) <G3YXX@guildford-physio.demon.co.uk>
An: trlog@contesting.com <trlog@contesting.com>
Datum: Sonntag, 7. März 1999 15:12
Betreff: [TRLog] hot key cq
>an option could be as follows:
>
>when the call field is empty in S&P mode, if 'return' is pressed
>it switches the program to CQ and sends the F1 CQ.
>
Please, NO!
This would make me cause QRM when inadvertently hitting RETURN during
S&P'ing (much more than the ESC key does now). RETURN (in TR and in
general) means going forward in the process that has begun (here: the
process of S&P'ing), and not switching to something completely
different. TR does the right thing now in this situation, I think.
Sometimes I do forget to switch from S&P (the mode I use most of the
time) to CQ mode before hitting F1. So I made up my personal hotkey as
EX MEMORY AltF9 = cqmodespeed22qrl?
(can you read those command control characters in it?)
and this is now my switch-to-CQing-key.
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