Someone mentioned that there were scripts somewhere to update the hamtest questions. I searched wiki.synchro.net for 'hamtest', but no results. Can someone describe how to do this, or did I misunderstand something?
hamtest database using the Importing feature in Synchronet's built-in text editor, SED.
Once you have a hamtest file in the correct format, you can open it in SED by typing `Sed hamtest.dat`, assuming your hamtest file is named `hamtest.dat`. Then, type `I` to enter insert mode, paste in the contents of the hamtest file, and save the changes by typing `:w`.
Once you have a hamtest file in the correct format, you can open it in SED by typing `Sed hamtest.dat`, assuming your hamtest file is named `hamtest.dat`. Then, type `I` to enter insert mode, paste in the contents of the hamtest file, and save the changes by typing `:w`.
Your instructions for using SED seem to actually be instructions for using vi or vim. I haven't used SED in ages though, so maybe I'm wrong.
See xtrn/hamtest/parse*.pl
Re: Hamtest
By: Digital Man to Phigan on Sun Mar 19 2023 01:31 pm
See xtrn/hamtest/parse*.pl
Those take input from something, right? Where do you get the thing to input?
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