Greetings,
Using Cqrlog Ver:2.5.1 on Kubuntu 18.04
Is it possible to change "New QSO" dialog boxes - "QSO before" and DXCC statistics" vertical sizes? Looks like that they are fixed size. It's not that very important, but statistics must be scrolled manually.
73! Zilvinas
Hi Zilvinas!
If "QSO before" means the top of NewQSO where a list of previous qsos appear and "DXCC statistics" is the bottom statistics grid you can get them bigger vertically by stretching NewQSO window vertically.
If you already have NewQSO in full screen mode, not windowed, you need higher resolution for your monitor and maybe to your display card. The more pixels in monitor vertically the bigger you can stretch NewQSO vertically that makes "DXCC statistics" and "QSO before" bigger (vertically).
When "DXCC statistics" reaches it's maximum after that only "QSO before"-part gets bigger.
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Saku
OH1KH
Hi Saku!
Thank you for your help!
When I drag upper window corner, the "QSO before" gets bigger, but no matter how big it is, statistics does not gets larger. I shared windowed and full screen views:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/96xxCHmXZgH9YN1e9
The screen resolution is 1920x1080.
73! Zilvinas LY2SS
HI Zilvinas!
Do you use display scaling? It must be something in your X desktop settings.
It works like this for me https://drive.google.com/file/d/17_ngWg4bWY5HXJwxKZNk7qxx2DyO8i4K/view?u...
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Saku
OH1KH
Thanks Saku,
I think I found what is causing it. I played with font settings in KDE's "Gnome application style (GTK)". Once I change font size 10 - all is fine. When I set font size >10 (12 - which I currently use) then statistics wont fit in text box.
Fine!
Yes the font sizes can be changed but columns are often not auto-sized to take account of font sizes. That is because it would sometimes break the whole window layout.
When I was testing this I found a minor bug from NewQSO layout. https://github.com/ok2cqr/cqrlog/issues/383
It is on "to do" list but it is not very fatal, so no hurry with the fix.
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Saku
OH1KH
Sure, it is not fatal and can wait.
73!