Joop Stakenborg wrote:
Op zondag 09-12-2007 om 00:33 uur [tijdzone +0000], schreef John B.
Egger:
John B. Egger wrote:
Using xlog 1.5 on a new Kubuntu setup, and the first time I tried a
TSV export the output was missing "Power" and one of my defined
columns. Both are checked in the TSV export "preferences." Everything
was exported fine in my previous (Xandros) setup. Any suggestions?
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I have discovered that if I include QSLIn/Out in my log and select it
for export, PWR (the next field in the log) is actually exported (QSL is
not). Plenty of experimentation shows the same result: Without QSL but
with PWR and Name in the log, selecting PWR and Name for export
produces only Name, and if PWR is deleted from the export list Name
disappears from the TSV file.
Somehow the fields (columns) are being misnumbered or misidentified...
but I don't know enough to track it down.
Does the log you are trying to export have the power field?
If the field is missing a single TAB is written, without data.
Also, check the value of 'saveastsv2' in $HOME/.xlog/preferences.xml. It
is a comma separated string, '0' if the field should not get exported,
'1' if it should. Starts at the first field (DATE).
I have done some tests here, it seems to work fine. Can't explain why
you are having problems with this...
--John K3GHH
Joop PG4I
Thanks, Joop... My log pane shows 12 fields (plus QSO number): Of the 18
available for export, I selected the first 8, (skip 3), Power, (skip 3),
and the last 3 (two user-named fields, and "remarks"). But my
"saveastsv2" showed eight 1's, two 0's, 1, three 0's, 1, 0, 1, 1. It
looks to me as if the string should have had 8 1's, 3 0's, 1, 3 0's, and
3 1's.
There is also an Xlog 1.4 installed on this machine but I assume it uses
the same preference file; using it made no difference.
I tried editing saveastsv2 as I think it should be, but so far to no
effect. I'll keep playing with it. I took a screenshot with part of the
log at the top and, underneath it, what the TSV export (opened as a .csv
text spreadsheet) looks like in StarOffice. Resolution isn't very high
on tinypic but maybe you can get the idea.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=7y4bt40&s=1
--John K3GHH
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