Clarification on the WriteLog Help section for Insert. If there is a
callsign in the Entry window, the Insert function sends that callsign and
ignores highlighted callsigns in the Rttyrite window. Only if the Entry
window is empty, will the Rttyrite highlighted callsign (the last
highlighted callsign, priority for mults (yellow)) be grabbed and stuffed in
the Entry window before the 'EntrySendCallExchange' function is executed.
73,
Ed - W0YK
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Ed Muns
www.w0yk.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On
> Behalf Of Ed Muns
> Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 9:43 PM
> To: 'Gary AL9A'
> Cc: 'Writelog Reflector'
> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Key remapping & stateful enter key for RTTY
>
> From WriteLog Help:
>
> "Insert
> Sends the message corresponding to F10. (or you can change
> the "SendCallExchangeKey" entry in WRITELOG.INI to use a
> different function
> key.) Presumably you would have programmed this key to send
> the callsign followed by the contest exchange. The callsign
> is what's in the CALL field, unless you have a RTTY window
> up. With RTTY, the "callsign" to send comes from the RTTY
> window where a call detected as a multiplier (highlighted
> yellow) has priority over others. The cursor in the Entry
> window is advanced to the first field in the exchange."
>
> Therefore, you can assign the Insert function to any key on
> the keyboard by going to Setup/Keyboard Shortcuts and
> clicking the 'Next key pressed'
> button. Then, press the key you want the Insert function to
> be mapped to.
> Select EntrySendCallExchange on the "Command to run:" menu.
> Hit "Add Shortcut" and "OK" to exit.
>
> I choose to map Insert to the Apostrophe key and my TU/Now
> message to the Semicolon key. I map Open Square Bracket to
> my callsign and Close Square Bracket to my S&P Exchange
> message which includes the %L macro to log the QSO.
>
> 73,
> Ed - W0YK
> -------------------------
> Ed Muns
> www.w0yk.com
>
>
>
> Gary AL9A wrote:
> > I don't think you can program any key to duplicate the Insert key
> > function.
> > That is not a choice among any of the keyboard shortcut
> commands. I
> > suppose since Insert itself is programmed within WL to do
> its function
> > Wayne did offer the option in the keyboard shortcuts
> choices to alter
> > that key.
>
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