I'm working with 2.3.0(103) on Kubuntu 18.10 and mainly wsjt-x.
Starting a qso with a known om there appears a list of the previous qsos. Sometimes this list stays visible after remote log, sometimes not.
It wold be very nice to keep this list visible always at least until starting a new qso!
MX, 73
Hi!
In latest version (at least my beta test) I have noticed that during a call typed(or remote added) in NewQso it shows previous qsos at the top of NewQso window.
After logged qso in it shows last qsos (in my case 2) of whole log.
I do not know when this started. Is it a version change somewhere (not done by me) or did it happen after I have played with preferences lately.
Try preferences/NewQso/Show recent qsos for X days -settings.
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Saku
OH1KH
Hi Saku,
I played with this setting but it does not what I meant. I'm having the real qso-list open so I do not need it in the main window.
Typing a call of a well known station and pressing curser up or down, all previous qso with only this call appear in the main window list. This is true for remote wsjt-x logging too.
That is very nice for to see rst values and dates. What I meant is that after logging / saving the actual qso this list is cleared directly. I would suggest to keep this list visible until a new call is started remotely or a new call-sign is typed in.
73, Frank
73, DL1KFL
Hi Frank!
Ok. I just wanted to make sure what you really mean.
So replacement of
preferences/NewQso/Show recent qsos for X days checbox
with
radio button selection list of 3 items "Clear all after logging" / "Show recent qsos for X days" / "Keep last qsos with call visible after logging"
is something what you are looking for.
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Saku
OH1KH
Yes! That's exactly the implementation I'm looking for.
Please tell me when a beta/testing is available for download.
Frank
73, DL1KFL
Hi!
Try -206
Happy New year!
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Saku
OH1KH
Thanks Saku!
It works as desired. Had to find out that both boxes have to be checked.
HNY
73, DL1KFL
Hi!
You did not read README.OH1KH, or you did not install/open revised help files. Both explain this :-)
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Saku
OH1KH
:)
never read an instruction manual ! Dissect it and see how it works :)))
Happy new year and best 73,
Frank
73, DL1KFL