Type 'NOESM' in the call sign entry window to disable ESM. Type 'ESM' to
enable it.A different ESM script can be written and sustituted for the default
one. The ESM behavior can be whatever you want, including none.73,Ed W0YK
-------- Original message --------From: Alan Maenchen <ad6e@arrl.net> Date:
11/27/18 10:47 (GMT-08:00) To: jeflanders@comcast.net, WriteLog Reflector
<writelog@contesting.com> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Popular Logging Programs for
CQ WW SSB Jerry,I think both WinTest and TR4WIN have only one mode: ESM with
differentmacros for run and S&P. I don't know if there's any way to turn it
off. Ihad one guest op come over and he had to install TR4WIN because that's
whathe likes. It would drive me crazy. I've used WinTest a couple of times
andwas able to use it, but had to be very careful not to do something that
itconsidered unusual .. which would result in QLF.Maybe I've just become too
comfortable with WL, but I like the idea of mebeing in charge of the radio and
the conversation. The logger should followme. Not the other way around. I
suppose like most things, you can get usedto it with time and practice.73, Alan
AD6E / KH6TUOn Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 10:16 AM Jerry Flanders
<jeflanders@comcast.net>wrote:>> > On November 27, 2018 at 12:50 PM Alan
Maenchen <ad6e@arrl.net> wrote:> >> >> >...I really don't like it when keys on
the keyboard change> > function .. for any reason. I've learned to change the
N1MM macros such> > that "run" and S&P do exactly the same things... and turn
off ESM. Then> it> > becomes a usable logger. IMHO> ...>> I had to use n1mm
for a couple contests awhile back. That is exactly what> I had to do to make it
usable for me. Strange the n1mm authors defaulted> the user into that mode
(changing the macros between run and S&P). The> switch must work well for some
guys, or it wouldn't still be there. Do any> other contest programs switch like
that? I had always used WL, and never> ran into it before.>> Jerry
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