I have some problems making the csv file for glabels. The result when i export for label printing is always an empty csv file, also i tried to open the file with text editor and theres nothing. I followed the instructions on the front page. I also tried to run CQRlog from console but there's no errors.
Im using version 0.8.5 of cqrlog and kubuntu 9.04
Another question, when i get it working are those qsl:s allready sorted so i dont need to do it after printing or is there something i should do before i make the csv file?
Tue, 2009-10-27 08:56
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Hei MIkko!
I continue with "Hamglish".... I think you mean QSL label printing, hi.
Well, according to your release number 0.8.5 you seem to have Cqrlog from Stone Age, hi.
The first thing is to update it at least to 2.5.2 that can be installed from most package manages. Even better of that you should use version 2.6.0 compiled from source code that can be found from https://github.com/ok2cqr/cqrlog
So many thins has changed since "Zero" version.
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Ahhh....
Sorry!
That spammer's message now new in this chain made me think that you have problem now.
Afterwards compared your message date and spammer's message date and found out that spamming has just pulled your message up from past.
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