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7.0.8.0 (2009.07.20)

RunScore Team
  • At request of Tony Norton, we have made the “Listings beep” optional. He found it annoying, especially when running an auto-run listing. Others, such as Steven Keith, like the beep. It gives some assurance that RunScore is responding. The default is to have the beep off. It can be turned on from Preferences.
  • At request of Kevin Jackson, add a check for non-unique bib numbers when you “Update All” (Alt-F4). This can also be done be creating a “Remove Duplicates” listing which checks for duplicate bib numbers. Be sure to check only those bib numbers that are not blank.
  • Kevin Jackson also requested an “undelete” for the Entries screen. This has been implemented by the normal Windows “undelete” command Ctrl-Z. It just restores the most recently deleted record. (Note: if you want to undelete a change in a results file, use F9 to reload the bibs and times.)
  • Working with Jenna Ginsberg and Denika Voget, add support for Winning Time Active chip system via TCP/IP.
  • At request of Richard Rosant and Stephen Keith allow MINUS or PLUS commands to subtract or add a fixed time to an event before merging it using the “Merge Events” command.
  • At request of Jon Krupa, add “Move Up” and “Move Down” to the editing of your list of events (under Misc.). Makes it much easier than the Cut and Paste method although the Cut and Paste are left there for large moves.
  • When the “Progress” pop-up was removed some time ago, the progress messages were sent to the status line. However, due to priorities, they were not showing up until the processing was done. Therefore, these messages have been moved to the “comment” line on the Listings screen. Also, will also hear a beep when you process a listing file to give you audible feedback that a file is being processed processing.
  • In addition, if you update all your records on the Enter/Edit screen with Alt-F4, the progress is shown on the “records” line.
  • Josh Merlis suggested use of /* to begin several lines of comments and */ to exit comment mode. This is the same as is used in many programming languages. Done.
  • At request of Steven Keith, added a feature to the import of bibs into results. If a bib is not found, you can specify whether you want to handle all unknown bibs the same way: (1) assign Unregistered Runner Number, (2) add to the database or (3) ignore. Or, you can continue to handle them one at a time as in the past.
  • Jon Krupa asked for RunScore to continue importing times and bib numbers even if a line has only a a time or a bib number instead of both. Done.