Hello!
Now that my transceiver sits close to my monitor I started to make real
use of xlog. It is a nice and small Unix program and should be
sufficient for me. However, there are a couple of peculiarities: For
example on Saturday I did some contest QSOs and got one dup response
("we already
On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 10:17, w...@gnupg.org said:
> That is also my idea. I am thinking about a configurable order of the
> fields including a save button etc. Recently we had an SSB fieldday and
Meanwhile I implemented a configurable order of fields in the QSO
frame. The known field names are:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 05:24, w0...@farmpond.net said:
> How do I get a manual for xlog? I went to help > manual and up popped
> a single static web page but nothing else.
I guess you are using a browser without Javscript support or Javascript
is disabled.
The xlog manual requires Javascript to
On Sun, 11 Nov 2018 23:11, kb1...@mval.net said:
> I am interested in a tarball and a screenshot of the main window.
There are not many visible changes yet, give me some time to add
something useful. I implemented a global contest flag which is
currently not in the preferences which allows to
Hello Andy,
On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 05:59, kb1...@mval.net said:
>> 1. Change the color of a new callsign when it has been worked.
>>
>
> The above seems like it would be a relatively simple, but useful addition.
I just fixed a little bug.
>> 2. Just one button to set date and UTC to the current
On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 12:32, w...@gnupg.org said:
> Associating such profiles with a log file would also be very useful. I
> only wonder on how to put such meta data into the flog (?) log files
> xlog works with. Any ideas?
Maybe it is easier to write a separate config file for each log file iff
On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 01:20, ecdow...@clearskyinstitute.com said:
> Regarding a log format, why not just ise ADIF?
Because ADIF is not easy to parse with standard Unix tools. This mostly
is because it uses an tag-length-value system. It is fine as a data
exchange protocol but hard to work with