Op donderdag 02-07-2009 om 19:39 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Ron Patterson: > I am Ron W6FM and this is my first post to the group. I have been a > linux user since 1996. I have had at least one server running ever > since. I have played with the desktop from time to time but the some of > the applications I needed were not there. A friend of mine has been > trying to get me to install Ubuntu. I installed Hardy 8.04.2 and > discovered xlog. This is one of the apps that I have been waiting for. I > installed ver1.6 and configured it to use hamlib. Then I discovered that > the current version was 2.02. I downloaded the source and it built just > fine. Thanks Joop for your hard work. This is a very nice logger. >
Thanks Ron for telling me, it is much appreciated. > I am a VHF/UHF op and I have 10,000 qsos logged. I imported them from an > ADIF file without any problems. I wanted to check my grid totals by > band, so I went to Settings>Dialog and Windows>Scoring and checked the > VHF/UHF bands and Show Grids boxes. Then I enabled the scoring window > and clicked on the grid tab. The bands I selected were not there. I > closed the scoring window and re-opened it with the same result. Only > after I restarted the program did my selected bands appear in the grid > tab. You might want to have a look at it. > Thanks for the report, will have a look! > My feature request involves the export feature. I wanted to print some > qsl labels for cards I have recently received. They are spread > throughout my log. Printing labels for every qso in a given range would > be very wasteful. How would you feel about setting a flag on a given > entry and then adding a export function based on that flag? You could > even use the qsl sent field in the log. Say set it to R for printing > requested and reset it to X after the printing is done? That way you > would not have to add an extra field to the log. > Okay, seems do-able to me. I will try to add it in version 2.1. But first we need to fix some bugs in the 2.0 series. > Thanks again and 73, > > Ron W6FM > Regards, Joop PG4I _______________________________________________ Xlog-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/xlog-discussion
