
When you enable the option "always on top" in the configuration menu, SetEditSL65 will always be in
the foreground on your desktop. This can be useful when you work with such Internet lists, as the
SetEdit window will not go into the background when you click in the browser.
You also change the notation of the PIDs if you click on the "H" for hexadecimal or "D" for decimal in
the border of the "Info" section.
To compare your settings file with lists in the Internet that are often sorted by frequencies you have the
possibility to sort the transponders of your settings file by frequency. To do this click with the right
mouse button in the transponder list and select "view sorted by" -> "frequency" from the menu you get.
Alternatively you can also view the transponder list sorted by polarity.
You can also set the viewing mode by clicking on the letters "O" (original), "F" (sort by frequency) and
"P" (sort by polarity) in the frame of the transponder list.
If you want to enter channels that differ only in few parameters, it is useful to create a duplicate of a
channel (please use the copy and paste function from the channel menu) and then change only the
different parameters.
For German Premiere it is often useful to have channel duplicates. For the sports channels you will
find different events (e.g. Champions league, Formula 1, etc.) on the main channels and "special
channels". Sport 1 is for example identical to a Formula 1 perspective and a Superdom (soccer)
channel. If you like to switch during a Formula 1 transmission between the different feeds it is useful to
have all these feeds in one block to prevent from skipping several channels. The same rules aim for
champions league and other events.
To create a channel duplicate please click on the channel you like to create a duplicate of, then open
the channel menu and select "copy" from this menu. Now select the desired position of the duplicate in
the channel list and select "paste" from the channel menu. The original channel and the pasted
channel are now marked red to show you that this is a duplicate channel. If you don't want to open the
channel menu every time you can also use shortcuts for these functions, Ctrl-C is for copy and Ctrl-V
is for paste.
There are two ways to find such a duplicate later:
When you move the mouse over a channel that is marked in red, you get a hint showing the number of
a channel that is a duplicate of this channel.
To find such a channel, first click on the channel list, then you can enter the channel number from the
keyboard, so if you hit the key "1" channel 1 will be selected, "1" + "4" will select channel 14 etc. As
with finding the channels by name, you have to enter the numbers within 3 seconds, otherwise the last
entered number is taken as the first digit.
You also have the possibility of using the "Find duplicates" function. Click with the right mouse button
in the channel list and select "Find duplicates" from the popup menu you get. You will see the following
window:
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