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Label Printing

I have a question about the "Fields" on a Label - as when I set up my test sheet ready for printing the Fields appear in the wrong order - I have used the exact template used in the cqrlog online help.
The only thing I HAVE done different is in how cqrlog displays my log, ie:- I have moved the columns around to my own preference - could it be this has somehow changed the columns order ? I do not know what the numbers on the Labels Fields represent- maybe I have missed something, not sure.

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CQRLOG and Mint 16

Is CQRLOG compatible with Mint 16 linux? Anybody have expirience with it? I'm thinking of using it as a hardware glitch prevents me from using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. (13.10 runs but 14.04 will not in both 32 and 64 bit versions)
I've been using CQRLOG for about a year now and have not had any issues with it. Like the fact that it uses HamQTH for the call lookup.
I just downloaded the /0 font. Not sure how to install it. Are there instructions in the archive?

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CQRLOG acting VERY strange

I've been using CQRLog for a few years now, and I agree, it's the best Linux logging program there is. It's been working fine, but this evening I loaded it up and went to put a call into the Call field on the New Qso screen and the letters doubled, i.e., when I hit K, it put in KK, and when I hit delete, it deleted both K's. All the other fields do the same thing.

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Get callsign from FLDIGI

I am using CQRLog 1.7.4 in Arch Linux with Fldigi 3.21.81.
 
Currently, when working a station in Fldigi, I enter the call sign into Fldigi's call window. Fldigi is able to look up information on QRZ, and it can calcualte a bearing, but there is no way to control an antenna rotator that I know of from inside Fldigi.
 
Is it possible for CQRLog to poll Fldigi prior to saving the contact to the log, to enable me to allow CQRLog to turn my antenna rotator?
 
Thanks.
 
Mike AD0CZ

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rigctld & rigctl

Hello Petr!
I'm running 1.7.3 version on my Slackware 14 book. It controls various types of transcievers by using rigctld daemon.
The question is: can cqrlog control hardware without using (even - starting) rigctld. I mean, can cqrlog emulate rigctl (not rigctld) to operate hardware like fldigi (for examle) does.
It seems to me previous cqrlog versions could do that. But maybe I'm wrong?
 
Thank you!
73  Andrey

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