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Antwort: [TRLog] More character support, pse

Subject: Antwort: [TRLog] More character support, pse
From: U.Lautenbach@OLG-Senate-Kassel.Justiz.Hessen.de (U.Lautenbach@OLG-Senate-Kassel.Justiz.Hessen.de)
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 10:03:09 +0100
Jari,

You can put ä and ö into CW messages and they are sent OK. ü (dididahdah)
is missing, don't know about a-ring (didahdahdidah).

Talking about logging such letters, I have used up my ö ä and ü keys for
possible call left, right and accept keys. I'd settle with logging AE, OE,
UE and AA and edit that afterwards if needed.

--
73, Udo, DL2ZAV


-----trlog-admin@contesting.com schrieb: -----

An: trlog@contesting.com
Von: Jari Perkiömäki <jpe@UWasa.Fi>
Gesendet von: trlog-admin@contesting.com
Datum: 04.12.2002 20:44
Thema: [TRLog] More character support, pse

There is a feature which I would very much like to see implemented in
TRLog: the ISO-8859-1 character set, or if not the whole set, then at least
some of the most common Scandinavian/Central European characters. I know I
belong to the minority in this respect but I would imagine that some
interest would be among Central European users, too. Although I am not a
programmer, my understanding is that the implementation would not be too
difficult.

The reason: some of the Scandinavian contests allow words or character
strings as messages that contain characters such as ä, ö or å. These are
umlaut characters: "a umlaut", "o
umlaut" and "a with ring on top" (and
their corresponding capital letters). At the moment, TR does not accept
these characters.

TR is a fine piece of software and I would not like to use other software
in parallel just for some of the contests.

Thanks for your attention in this matter,

Jari OH6BG

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