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This fix will add simulated Ctrl+Home keypress after QSO list is refreshed. It happens only when "refresh data after save qso" is checked and moves selction on top of the log to view last saved qso. It does not affect QSO list selection point when QSO is saved from EditQso. Squashed commit of the following: commit 804314833a47198288063c56ce9c4c0c02ac58d0 Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Mon Jul 4 14:41:16 2022 +0300 This is even better. Does not effect qso edit, just new qso commit 3e67a21518a707dc3bd605359c4426cd2495b7af Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Sat Jul 2 13:09:08 2022 +0300 Another way, only when save. Is this any better? commit 83138e6042ac3c9d92b873c33284cefdf3e13fa9 Author: OH1KH <oh1kh@sral.fi> Date: Sat Jul 2 12:25:24 2022 +0300 Fix for qso list Added simulated keypress "Ctrl+Home" after qso list refresh to get last qso show up on top of list. |
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README.md |
What is CQRLOG?
CQRLOG is an advanced ham radio logger based on MySQL database. Provides radio control based on hamlib libraries (currently support of 140+ radio types and models), DX cluster connection, online callbook, a grayliner, internal QSL manager database support and a most accurate country resolution algorithm based on country tables developed by OK1RR. CQRLOG is intended for daily general logging of HF, CW & SSB contacts and strongly focused on easy operation and maintenance. More at https://www.cqrlog.com/
How to contribute?
You have to have Lazarus 2.0.6, fpc 3.0.4 compiler, MySQL server and clinet installed. CQRLOG is developed on Ubuntu 20.04, Lazarus and FreePascal are available in my pesronal repo https://launchpad.net/~ok2cqr/+archive/lazarus
Compile with make and install with make DESTDIR=/home/yourusername/where_you_want_to_have_it install. If you are going to change the source code, fork the repo, do the changes, commit them and use Pull request.
Dependencies
Build-Depends: lazarus, lcl, fp-utils, fp-units-misc, fp-units-gfx, fp-units-gtk2, fp-units-db, fp-units-math, fp-units-net
Depends: libssl-dev, mysql-server | mariadb-server, mysql-client | mariadb-client, libhamlib2 (>= 1.2.10), libhamlib-utils (>= 1.2.10)
Running build with Docker
If you do not want to install the dependencies into your main machine, you can do the build
in a Docker container. You need to mount into that Docker container this directory and
also the target directory where you want to put the alpha version of cqrlog
you are
building.
This also helps if you want to build, e.g., on a Debian Stretch machine. Attempts at native builds on that platform have failed. Using a reasonably recent Ubuntu inside our Docker-based build environment, makes the build work even on Debian Stretch.
That bad news is, you have to install Docker (CE is fine).
That done, you can prepare an Ubuntu Docker image with the build tools as follows:
(cd docker-build && docker build -t this.registry.is.invalid/cqrlog-build .)
(In case you wonder: There is no need to use a Docker registry, so we provide a registry host that is guaranteed to not exist.)
Then, run the build itself with
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/cqrlog-alpha &&
docker run -ti -u root -v $(pwd):/home/cqrlog/build \
-v /usr/local/cqrlog-alpha:/usr/local/cqrlog-alpha this.registry.is.invalid/cqrlog-build
To use your build, make sure that you have no instance of cqrlog
running, backup
$HOME/.config/cqrlog
(if you ever used cqrlog
before), add
/usr/local/cqrlog-alpha/usr/bin
to your $PATH
and start cqrlog
from there.