So does no one have any idea how the logic of the decoded call color assignments works when multiple conditions arise at the same time? Is there any way to disable any of the colors such as New Grid and New Grid on Band?
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 12:18 PM Mike <biounit.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was trying to change the colors in WSJT-X v 2.0.0 rc2 to the way I had > some of them in the previous versions when I realized I don't understand > the logic or priority of them. > > Let's just take one situation as an example. Suppose a call is decoded > that is a [new call] & [new grid] at the same time - what default color > does the program display - blue or orange? Of course you can have a new > call that is not a new grid and vice-versa. But what happens if both logic > conditions apply (or even more than two)? > > Also, some operators like me may not want the New Grid or New Grid on Band > colors to operate at all (or perhaps more than those two). I see no way to > disable any of the colors. Changing the background color to white doesn't > disable them though, it just uses white as the color. So then the white > color still competes with other logic conditions and other colors as above. > > You can pick other examples as well. What is the logic for the colors when > multiple conditions arise for the same call sign? Can the program please > include an option such as check boxes to actually disable the particular > decode alert color, not simply change it's color? > > Thanks, > Mike - N5INP >
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