Installed xlog 0.5 (i386 source)
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:05:38 +0100
Source: xlog
Binary: xlog
Architecture: source i386
Version: 0.5
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Joop Stakenborg <pa3aba@debian.org>
Changed-By: Joop Stakenborg <pa3aba@debian.org>
Description:
xlog - GTK+ Logging program for Shortwave Hamradio Operators
Changes:
xlog (0.5) unstable; urgency=low
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* Minor bugfixes: fix a log display bug which appeared when first a QSO was
added to a unsorted log and then a QSO was deleted. Also, when a log was
unsorted, the qso number would not be updated correctly. Fixed a couple
of memory leaks. Some fixes for the text in the message bar. Better
key-handling for the call-entry in the QSO frame. Improvements to the
sorting routine, when clicking on 'call' in the log.
* Add 'QSL in' and 'QSL out' fields to the log. When starting the new version
for the first time a dialog is displayed, so all Out and/or In fields can
be updated in one go.
* Printing has been added. You can either print a range or the whole log.
Printing is done using latex and dvips, so you need to install the tetex
package.
* The generated postscript file is sent to the default printer, but you can
also print to a file. Files generated are: log.tex, log.dvi and log.ps
in $HOME/.xlog.
* Printing can be done in 2 styles: normal style, which prints the log in
landscape with 30 QSO's per page and shows all columns; contest style
which prints in portrait with 50 QSO's per page without the remarks field
and 2 extra empty columns called 'Multiplier' and 'Points'.
* You can now add, delete and update QSO's with keys:
Ctrl-d = add, Ctrl-d = delete and Ctrl-u = update a QSO. The Tab key will
move around the QSO frame. Ctrl-s will save the log and Ctrl-y will
clear the QSO frame. PgUp and PgDn will scroll the log and the Up and Down
Arrow will select the previous and next QSO.
* The column width of any column in the log is saved in case you change it.
* Xlog now supports remote logging through by using message queues. Have a
look at sendtoxlog.c in the remote directory for an example.
* Added french translations by Jean-Luc Coulon , F5IBH (Thanks!).
* Add a minimalized window icon.
* I have added a CREDITS file to list people who helped me getting xlog
where it is now.
Files:
3cf14c4fa36586ba6be0f67ec2710a46 589 hamradio optional xlog_0.5.dsc
5c4f9b160816f6c1084eca46e6aea5ea 213631 hamradio optional xlog_0.5.tar.gz
b60efd213e166bad5f2e364d6eaceb77 74922 hamradio optional xlog_0.5_i386.deb
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Installed:
xlog_0.5.dsc
to pool/main/x/xlog/xlog_0.5.dsc
xlog_0.5.tar.gz
to pool/main/x/xlog/xlog_0.5.tar.gz
xlog_0.5_i386.deb
to pool/main/x/xlog/xlog_0.5_i386.deb
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