In my admittedly little experience, there are a number of
situations (such as what's described below) where several
escapes are necessary to get back to the original
configuration. That versatile scenario is useful when you don't
want or need to go that far, but adds to the number of
keystrokes. Why not a Ctrl+Esc (Alt+Esc, etc.) which is a
"massive" escape bringing you back to the original configuration?
73, Bob AA0CY
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From: Tree N6TR[SMTP:n6tr@teleport.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 12:49 AM
To: k5na@bga.com
Cc: trlog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TRLog] very minor bug
> I think the spot field should be cleared and removed with one ESC key and
> the callsign field left intact. Is there some reason that it works this way?
Well, probably one ESC should clear the entry. Another should abort
the packet spot, and then a third one would clear the callsign.
I will fix it for the next release.
Tree
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