For the squillion-th time:

Perl is the way to go here.  You can use TK/perl for X, or go w/ Gnome's GTk.

My offer still stands !!

I have a perl primer on line:

http://puny.vm.com



--- Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> At the risk of starting a flamewar (which is what happens on
> rec.radio.amateur.dx if anyone asks this question), can anyone
> recommend a good logging program?
> 
> I've looked on radio.linux.org.au and most are text-mode, or contest
> focussed. I want something for a casual operator. I want X11, and free.
> I've seen Qtlog, but I couldn't get the mysql stuff set up correctly
> and all the program text and documentation is in German.
> 
> To be really picky, I want the QSO mode field to be big.. I want to
> store obscure mode names like "PSKHELL245". All the Windows stuff
> I've seen is limited to 3-4 characters, which assumes the only
> three valid modes are SSB, CW and RTTY. Or I want the field to be
> user-sizable. But since I have source code I can fix it myself
> if necessary.
> 
> I would like ADIF input, but again I can always hack that up.
> Awards checking is nice to have. Contest scoring also nice to have.
> 
> 
> thanks.
> hamish
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