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Re: Real RST possible?
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Thomas Beierlein |
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Re: Real RST possible? |
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Thu, 30 Jan 2020 09:02:58 +0100 |
Am Tue, 28 Jan 2020 21:42:06 +0100
schrieb Csahok Zoltan <address@hidden>:
> > > Tap Page-Dn until '1' is reached and then like an odometer the
> > > first numeral rolls down to '4', the next tap rolls the first
> > > numeral down to '3' and so on while leaving the second numeral at
> > > '1', then tap Page-Up to set the second numeral. That would
> > > require a few taps of Page-Up until the report of 459 is reached.
> > >
> > Ok, That would only extend the functionality of CHANGE_RST. If
> > changing only the first two numbers are enough that would be the
> > most easy solution. If key auto repeat does also work for PgUp/PgDn
> > (needs to be tested) you need not to much key presses to sweep over
> > the range.
>
> One option could be to let the user configure the preferred reports
> (say 599,559,339) and PgUp/Dn would cycle through them.
> This would save a bunch of keystrokes for a user not needing too
> precise RST.
Sounds good.
So a possible scheme could be:
CHANGE_RST
cycle through all values 599, 589, ..., 539, 499, .., 439,
399, .., 339
or
CHANGE_RST=599, 559, 339
to cycle through the named RST values.
>
> The sequential rolling with PgUp/Dn is not too practical when it comes
> to give someone 338. My feeling is that with a handful configured
> reports one could effectively cover the requirement for sent RST.
>
Right.
> For received RST direct entry would be better. But that could be done
> with a wider exchange field.
Maybe we should start with using CHANGE_RST here also and add
additional the possibility for a direct change via the comment field if
needed.
One idea is to allow a 'r579<enter>' or similar in the comment field
to override the received RST. 'r' makes clear that is it no exchange,
<enter> accepts it and clears the comment field afterwards. That way we
avoid the need to navigate between RST and real comment in the extended
comment field.
73, de Tom
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