Hi Fred,
that was just a quick finger excercise :), and there is a "small"
problem with the idea, but you can grab a small script to convert
cabrillo format logs to Tlf format:
https://github.com/airween/cbr2tlf/
This is a Python script, just run from anywhere, and pass the
cabrillo PATH as argument. The script will save the converted
format log to near the cabrillo. Eg. if your cabrillo is
/home/fred/tlf/path/to/DH5FS.cbr
then you have to run
$ /path/to/cbr2tlf /home/fred/tlf/path/to/DH5FS.cbr
and the result will be
/home/fred/tlf/path/to/DH5FS.log.
The "small" problem is the scoring. Anyway, the cabrillo doesn't
stores the point(s) and multipliers, so the ideal solution would
be convert program reads the rules, and sets the correct points
and the multipliers.
I think that we can't skip the Tlf, so I'll integrate this
feature in the future.
Now this script sets the points as 1 for all QSO, and ignores the
multis.
Hope that helps.
73, Ervin
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 10:28:38AM +0200, FS wrote:
No doubt, it would be .CBR We have a contest logger! I would like to use it to
switch logs between several programms.
73 Fred
Am 27.05.2017 10:00 vorm. schrieb Ervin Hegedüs <address@hidden>:
Hi Fred,
On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 09:46:29PM +0200, FS wrote:
Hi guys, is there any way to import a .CBR or .adif file? I never missed it,
but now..
I'm afraid that currently no such feature - but it's not so big
work to implement. Which one would be better, CBR or ADI?
73, Ervin
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