Hi Nate, Am Tue, 12 Jun 2018 07:23:01 -0500 schrieb Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>:
> * On 2018 12 Jun 00:29 -0500, Thomas Beierlein wrote: > > Hi Nate, hi Ervin, > > > > sorry to jump in late in the discussion. Our local field day kept me > > busy the last days. > > Hope you had fun. > Yes, it was. Weather was a little bit tough (thunderstorm in the evening) but all went well. > > For me there are two distinct points in that discussion: > > > > a) How to present the multis and their alias (e.g. by the GKey > > format as proposed) > > b) How to present and score it internally. > > > > Wrt b) I had some time to think about and there are some first > > ideas. > > > > Regarding the format I am 100% for the GKeyFile format - at least in > > the long run. At the moment we would introduce a new concept to > > TLF's users. So I am not sure if something like the following could > > do also: > > > > # plain multis > > AL > > AK > > AZ > > . > > . > > . > > WV > > WY > > # aliased multi with aliases > > KS:ALL,AND,ATC,... > > # additional entries > > KS:WAB,WAL,WAS, ... > > > > The format is also easy to write (and to parse). > > > > Any comments? > > It occurred to me later that GKeyFile expects entries to be key=value > pairs. My list would seem to be breaking that as it would, at best, > merely be a list of keys. I *think* that would be workable, but maybe > not. > > I like your method of defining the alias mult and its aliases. In > fact, for those parties that require it, multiple mults and aliases > could be easily defined. for the 7 Land QSO Party it could be: > Yes, that was one reason behind that solution. > NV:...,...,..., ... > WY:...,...,..., ... > > etc. > > That is actually quite clever. Ok, then we will head in that direction. I will try to finish TLF-1.3.1 over the weekend. We added a lot of stuff in last year - time to bring it out. Afterwards I will start adding the 'alias mults' feature. 73, de Tom DL1JBE -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea --
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