[CW] cwpt2 tool final enhancements
D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
n1ea at arrl.net
Fri Feb 28 20:27:36 EST 2020
Thanks for the tip!
73
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 8:13 PM Bill Lanahan <wa2nfn at gmail.com> wrote:
> 😊. I already have a built in option -opt that you give a file name and it
> can have the options with comments
>
> That’s what the list in example 25 is
>
>
> BTW on another topic. I was wondering if anyone has experience with
> something like survey monkey (I do not) it might be interesting to collect
> a bunch of data like:
>
> Operators knowledge radio code, American Morse; sending sk, bug, cootie
> etc; do you print, write, type copy; headphones or speaker; ham,
> commercial, military; etc. etc. etc. there must dozens of things
>
> Just a thought
>
> On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 7:09 PM D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net> wrote:
>
>> Ok, thanks.
>>
>> What I tell people is to make a script for their options and give
>> them a basic script file with nothing in it except # /bin/bash or
>> something at the top. Comment out a few lines and say:
>>
>> # give the command and your favorite commands, then when you want to
>> execute them you just have to use this script.
>> I do that for youtube-dl - youtube downloader, I have it all set up
>> with an alias and I type yt and it sets up a video to mp3 conversion
>> for me. yt $URL and I get a file with mp3 on the end.
>>
>> 73
>> DR
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> DR
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 6:31 PM Bill Lanahan <wa2nfn at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Oops I guess it was ex 25. It’s quite long because it explains all the
>> options and how they contribute to each part of output.
>> >
>> > 26 shows -lesson which sets the characters for code groups as well as
>> the input file filter. It’s just a user convieniece rather than typing all
>> those characters
>> >
>> > Bill
>> >
>> > >> On Feb 28, 2020, at 5:21 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net> wrote:
>> > > WA2NFM de N1EA:
>> > >
>> > > What does this mean?
>> > >
>> > >> The read-me ex 26 explains WHY this is the output based on the
>> options and the input, but the audio effect should be interesting.
>> > >
>> > > Here's what it says on Example 26.
>> > >
>> > > Example 26:
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > cwpt2.exe ... -lesson 5
>> > >
>> > > Setting a lesson number per the LCWO Koch lesson list, will populate
>> > > cglist (for code groups) as well as inlist (for parsing and matching
>> > > words in input file)
>> > > In the command line given, cglist would now be "kmure", and inlist
>> > > would be "kmureKMURE". This is the last option set, so it overrides
>> > > any earlier setting
>> > > of cglist and inlist, both option file and command line.
>> > >
>> > > Range values are 1-40, setting 0 leaves inlist and cglist per their
>> > > defaults (per LCWO), option file or command line which ever last last.
>> > >
>> > > If you use Morse Elmer, Just Learn Morse Code, or G4FON you will
>> > > specify the tutor with tutor option, this will populate the options
>> > > inlist and cglist with the characters and in the order that they are
>> > > taught with those products."
>> > >
>> > > Can you simplify that explanation or give an example so I know what's
>> going on?
>> > >
>> > > 73
>> > > DR
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