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discussion of DXView and DXKeeper with KB2VNB
Dave Bernstein
I have resized DXKeeper already as you had described but I was
running 600 x800 resolution. I have up 1024 x 768 It is a little better. The font is smaller but I fortunately have my eyesight. My thought on resizing DXView was to use a similar function that you have on the side and bottom of the log file in DXKeeper to view the list of QSO's that is too large for the window. I have found that I run both DXview and DXkeeper together all of the time. When I hear a DX station I type the call sign in DXKeeper hit enter then look over to DXView to see where the station is. Then I either pass on the QSO or try to make contact. Of course this may change as I do more DXing but for now this is the procedure I have gotten into without even thinking about it. new QSOThat's how I run DXView and DXKeeper as well. Have you tried the Capture window in DXKeeper? It lets you work the same way, but consumes much less screen space. The full DXKeeper window need only used when you query for previous QSOs with a station, or for general log maintenance (QSLing, etc). I can certainly give DXView a resizable border, but the result would be to "cut off" information -- there is nothing analogous to DXKeeper's log where I can simply show fewer log entries. Maybe there should be two DXView window sizes -- "full" (displaying all information as you see it now) and "reduced", showing a subset of the information in a smaller window. What would you see as the essential fields in the "reduced" window? I have tried to print QSL cards and have come upon a problem which I think is with my printer. I have and HP 550C which is pretty old. When I tried printing 2 cards the end of the second card was cut off a little. I tried printing the same cards at work on an Epson 740 and had no problem. I cannot find a way to adjust the print area with the HP printer. Any suggestions? 550C.I use an HP 895CSE without difficulty, but am unfamiliar with the All I can suggest is to manipulate the Printer Setup options in the standard Windows way. On another subject... I have DSL at work and a cable modem at home. I use PCanywhwere to do a lot of file transfer and to check my home weather station etc. I would love to be able to work my Icom IC-746 from my laptop at work. Have you heard of anything like this being done? set, andThat's certainly feasible given the 746's extended CI-V command there may well be software out there that supports this mode of operation. I'm not aware of any, but you might try posting your question on the Icom reflector, or doing some Internet searching with Alta Vista or Google. (DXKeeper, DXView, WinWarbler, etc.). I've copied the reflector onBy the way, Tom, there's now an email reflector for the DXlab suite this message, as your comments and suggestions are quite relevant to the evolution of these applications. If you care to join, you can do so via . 73, Dave, AA6YQ -----Original Message----- From: Bernstein, Dave [mailto:dhb@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:06 AM To: me2u@... Subject: RE: Just more stuff. I have been playing around more with your software and I thought that it would be handy to be able to adjust the size of the window for DXview and DXkeeper. I think that I would like to be able to fit both windows in my monitor so I can view the information easier. smaller fonts; I'm a little reluctant to do that given that IThe only way to make the DXView window smaller would be to shift to occasionally get feedback that the fonts are already too small! specify which "panels" are visible (using the checkboxes on the ConfigThe DXKeeper main window is already resizable in two ways: you can window), showing nothing but the basic QSO information if desired. And you can drag the window's lower right-hand corner to control the depth of the log display. latestI'm not sure what version of DXKeeper you are running, but the development feature now includes an optional QSO Capture window, which occupies much less screen space and allows you to capture the key QSO information. Give it a try and let me know what you think. Where do you get the postcard paper to print the QSL cards? I cantWhat display resolution are you running? seem to find them locally. OfficeMax,I use 8.5" by 11.5" card stock, which is available in Staples, or most stationary stores. Card stock is available in different "weights" -- the heavier the weight, the stiffer the card. Your printer documentation should state the maximum weight it can handle. I'm sure this is a lot of extra work but have you thought about enhancing the software so that QSL cards can be customized with pictures, different fonts etc? would beAdding the ability to superimpose a bitmap graphic on the card easy, and is "on the list". Allowing the user to control font selection, font size, and font color is also not hard, though the addition of significantly more "knobs" would require a "print preview" operation. 73, Dave, AA6YQ |
I have found that I run both DXView andI use it that way also Dave. I assume you meant that you type the callsign into the capture window and hit enter. I would still like to see it do one more thing when you hit enter on a callsign in the capture window and that is to automatically do a lookup for previous QSO's with the station. I really like it when I call a station and he immediately knows my name from a QSO we had last year and I like to do the same. The present functionality where you have to click on the question mark to get the lookup is too slow. I like to see it immediately. ---- 73, Rich - W3ZJ |
Dave Bernstein
I like the simplifying aspect of this proposal -- it eliminates the ?
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button to the left of the callsign. The Lookup button would do everything. But it does mean that every "Lookup" will result in the full DXKeeper window popping up. For those with smaller screens, having to iconify it after every lookup may become tiresome. I could create an configuration setting called "check for previous QSOs on Lookup", which would let us have our cake and eat it too. Comments? Any reaction to the Start button change released last nite in 119? 73, Dave, AA6YQ --- In dxlab@y..., "Richard B Drake" <rich@w...> wrote:
I have found that I run both DXView andI use it that way also Dave. I assume you meant that you type the |
Yes, if it's easy to make it configurable, why not? Like you, I
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have a large screen monitor (21") and run it at 1280 X 1024 resolution so screen real-estate is less of a problem for me than it is for many. With all the DXLab applications up I usually still wind up with some overlapping windows but try to arrange them so that the most important stuff is always visible. Perhaps another solution would be to use a separate "Previous QSO's" window which wouldn't require any fixed buttons or controls and could be sized to the users liking. ---- 73, Rich - W3ZJ -----Original Message----- |
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