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color=#0000ff size=2>This is great news. I don't have time to test it
right now, but one caution is that the $PREVCALL must be the previous call ON
THE SAME BAND, not simply the last call in the log. WriteLog currently has
a bug where this message parameter grabs the last call in the log. If
another band logs a QSO in the middle of the "NOW" operation, then the TU
$PREVCALL is from another transmitter/band and doesn't make any
sense.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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color=#0000ff size=2>Ed - W0YK</FONT></SPAN></DIV><BR>
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> support-bounces@win-test.com
[mailto:support-bounces@win-test.com] <B>On Behalf Of </B>Bob Wilson,
N6TV<BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, 04 March, 2009 20:18<BR><B>To:</B> Win-Test
Reflector<BR><B>Subject:</B> [WT-support] New features just added to dev.
version<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<DIV class=gmail_quote>Laurent just quietly added a bunch of new message
variables to the development version of Win-Test, including some that will
make the "NOW" message a possibility.<BR><BR>I encourage RTTY types to try it
and make a constructive suggestions. Multi-multi's using the partner
window also might be able to use it.<BR><BR><A
href="http://download.win-test.com/nightly/wt_dev.zip"
target=_blank>http://download.win-test.com/nightly/wt_dev.zip</A><BR><BR>73,<BR>Bob,
N6TV<BR><BR>From <A href="http://download.win-test.com/nightly/release.txt"
target=_blank>http://download.win-test.com/nightly/release.txt</A>:<BR><BR><FONT
face="courier new,monospace">- RTTY windows : The middle-click acts the same
as the left click in<BR> the stream display, except that selection is
stacked in the Partner<BR> window.<BR><BR>- RTTY and CW : New
variables.<BR><BR> $CURRENT (or $CURRENTCALL) : Insert the callsign of
the current QSO<BR> *despite* if a $CR (that it always executed on
message keypress) is<BR> contained later in the message.<BR><BR>
$NEXT (or $NEXTCALL) : Send the callsign of the next QSO line when<BR>
the $CR is included in the message.<BR><BR> $PREV (or $PREVCALL) : Send
the callsign of the previous QSO line.<BR><BR> $GRABPARTNER : Grabs the
first callsign from the Partner window and<BR> insert it in the callsign
field.<BR><BR> To summarize, you can now enter a QSO (with correction or
not),<BR> grab another callsign from the Partner window and send his
report<BR> in one keystroke, by using :<BR><BR> $CORRECT TU $CR
NOW $GRABPARTNER $NEXT $GUESSEXCH $F2 (w/correction)<BR><BR>
or<BR><BR> $CURRENT TU $CR NOW $GRABPARTNER $NEXT $GUESSEXCH $F2 (full
call)<BR><BR> If you want to manually grab a callsign from the Partner
window<BR> you can use :<BR><BR> $PREV TU NOW $LOGGED
$F2<BR><BR> 1/ Use enter to enter the current Q<BR> 2/ Grab the
next callsign from the Partner wnd (dbl-click or Alt-n)<BR> 3/ Send the
above message<BR><BR>- Custom variables support added. Mostly designed for the
DXPed mode,<BR> this feature allows to create custom variables and set
the value<BR> very quickly. Example : $REGION or $UP for a split up
value.<BR><BR> Use the Options / CW (or RTTY) / Custom variables... menu
to set<BR> the names and the value of these variables to be used in your
CW or<BR> RTTY messages. You can also use the VARIABLES text
command.<BR><BR> You can also easily set a variable value by entering
its name in<BR> the callsign and "Enter". WARNING : Don't chose a
variable name<BR> that is already used or it won't work...<BR>
<BR> Tnx K5AC @ K5D. <BR></FONT><BR></DIV><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>