My "trusty" HP3820 "bit the dust", and I purchased a new HP1500. I've been unable to find any information in any of the HP help files, regarding printing direct on QSL cards, using the settings that I was using for the 3820? The salesman assured me that it was capable of printing direct to cards, and I find "postcard" settings, in the printer settings, but they don't seem to be compatible with DX4WIN? Any assistance, off the list, preferably, would be appreciated. Thanks. 73, Shelby - K4WW From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 1 21:05:48 2006 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan Zack) Date: Sat Jul 1 21:14:17 2006 Subject: [Dx4win] Bugs I reported in 7.02 In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When I read this something went off in my memory. Now I recall this is exactly how it worked in ver 7.01 also. In other words, it did not work as advertised, but as Chaz describes in his bug report. I did the same work around by putting http://www.qrz.com/ in box boxes also. Chaz Cone, W4GKF wrote: > DX4Win-ers: > > I thought I'd pass these along so others might not redundantly send > them in. > > These are observed and easily reproduced in 7.02; they were present in > 6.x as well. > > 1) Preferences/Ext Data > > If you use "Website callsign lookup" you must put something in both > the "Callsign lookup address" field AND the "QSL manager lookup > address" field. If you don't, pressing F3, Enter from the QSO window > does nothing. > > Here's the way this is supposed to work (according to the User Guide) : > > If the field with focus in the QSO window is ANYTHING OTHER THAN the > QSL manager field, pressing F3 followed by Enter is supposed to do a > callsign lookup on the website you chose in the Preferences/Ext > Data/Callsign lookup address box. > > If the field with focus in the QSO window IS QSL manager, pressing F3 > followed by Enter is supposed to do a QSL manager lookup on the > website you chose in Preferences/Ext Data/QSL manager lookup address. > > It doesn't work that way. > > In my case, I used http://www.qrz.com for the Callsign lookup and > http://www.qrz.com/callsign?qsl= in the QSL manager lookup (as > instructed in both the online help and the User Guide). > > There are two problems: No matter where the field focus is in the QSO > window, pressing F3 and Enter always goes to the QSL manager lookup > address. Paradox: If you only want to do a Callsign lookup, you can > never do a Manager lookup because you must put http://www.qrz.com/ in > BOTH the Callsign lookup box AND the QSL manager lookup box. > > The workaround is to put http://www.qrz.com/ in both the Callsign and > QSL manager lookup boxes. If you do that, at least F3, Enter does the > callsign lookup. > > And, while I'm whining, I asked that the F3 followed by Enter be > changed to just F3. The Enter keypress shouldn't be necessary. > > 2. Country Window position (dual monitor setup) > > When you ask that DX4WIN remember window position by > Preferences/Screen and using the "Leave all windows in original > position" checkbox, it does not affect the Country window. No matter > where you move it to, when you exit it comes back to the middle of the > left-hand screen (approximately). Note:this only behaves as described > on my dual monitor setup. > > And, while whining, the wording for the checkbox should be "Leave all > windows where they are on exit". > > Just tryin' to help.. > > Chaz, W4GKF > _______________________________________________ > Dx4win mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win > > -- Alan Zack Amateur Radio Station K7ACZ Official USCG Auxiliary Comm Station Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Quality Engineer, The Boeing Company, Retired Aviation Chief Warrant Officer, U.S. Coast Guard, Retired U.S. Coast Guard, Always Ready, Always There Every hour, Every day, Around the Clock and Around the World SEMPER PARATUS http://gocoastguard.com http://www.uscgradio.net http://www.comm-one.org http://images.military.com/Video/050617_CGClip.wmv http://images.military.com/Video/051007_CoastGuard.wmv

