prpr
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Yes, it will have been renumber/reorder, as it doesn't get deactivated when uninstalled. NastyWell something did it. Back to my post #68 and prpr at #69. What exactly was the 'it' that I was referring to that did it?

Yes, it will have been renumber/reorder, as it doesn't get deactivated when uninstalled. NastyWell something did it. Back to my post #68 and prpr at #69. What exactly was the 'it' that I was referring to that did it?
Done. Will be published shortly. Interestingly, on my browser it shows 4 quite happily.Nice package, many thanks. Minor improvement for a future version, please could the channel number boxes for the force channel numbers be wide enough to accommodate 4 digits instead of 3. I have BBC One London assigned to channel 1001, which currently shows on the settings page as simply '100’.
Not convinced it's necessary at this point.you're welcome to that code if it's something you want to integrate into tunefix. Fine if you don't want to too.
You can just force e.g. "BBC ONE <region>" to 101 and "BBC ONE HD" to 1 as suggested in #46.Currently tunefix doesn't provide a way (as far as I can see) to do what you want though (swap HD and SD channel positions).
Done. Will be published shortly. Interestingly, on my browser it shows 4 quite happily.
I am in South Manchester (Winter Hill).
No issues here. That's Manchester is on channel 8.
It was noted previously that the apostrophe causes a problem. Replace it with a * and it works.
It deleted no issues for me when the ' was replaced with *.
I thought I'd trapped that (and tested it). What version of tunefix are you on? If it's not 1.0.4-2 then might I suggest you retry once you have updated.Got round to tracking down why this hasn't been working for me. It turns out that up here in Manchester, tunefix when it initialises wants to force the local channel "That's Manchester" to channel 8. Including the line "FORCE:8:That's Manchester" in the configuration file results in a program error - tunefix throws an uncaught exception resulting in "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::string' being logged by the system". I'd guess the apostrophe in the channel name is messing up the string handling and needs escaping in some way (or at least catch the exception) - need the source to diagnose further. Removing that FORCE line results in everything working as expected. I didn't check if including the offending name in the "remove by name" list works.
Thanks.Great improvement on channel delete package. Thanks.
I quite agree.(Usually, program errors resulting from user input are best avoided.)
A ? character would be more appropriate as that matches a single character. I believe this only applies to tunefix and not to channeldel.It was noted previously that the apostrophe causes a problem. Replace it with a * and it works.
I had, but only for the Delete-by-name bit, not the Force bit.I thought I'd trapped that (and tested it).