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 that log file is in contest mode. To avoid disturbing the current layout and behaviour I will next implement such a contest flag; a flag allows to enable features like coloring the callsign etc. If someone is interested in a tarball for testing, just let me know. Shalom-Salam, Werner p.s. These are my current changes: * Make the callsign entry bold and set focus to it. * Revamp the on_callentry_unfocus func to avoid memleaks. * Revamp the large on_mainwindow_keypress function. * Avoid memory leak in on_abutton_clicked. * Fix insert-text handler for new_text_length == -1. * Adapt colors from N1MM * Check fields and show error message on save button click. * Validate the callsign when using the new save button. * No more restart for changed qso field order and "!*" special. * Simplify the create QSO frame functions. * Use a separate endtime qso field order item. * Allow to globally disable QSO frame fields using the qsofieldsorder. * Allow for a "save" button the QSO frame * Initial support to configure the order of QSO frame fields. * Use enums instead of numbers for QSO frame field numbers. * Remove po/*gmo files and xlog.pot from the repo. * Fix the create new log prompt. * Reorganize code to create main window. * Fix greening of new callsigns. * Change the order of fields in the QSO frame * Change the color of a new callsign when it has been worked. * Add an invisible widget to track the "new QSO" state. * Just one button to set date and UTC to the current time. * Reorganize parts of the main window code. * Allow xloggettime to optionally return the date. -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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