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cqrlog 2.2.0 on HiDPI screen

Hi!

I have some trouble runnung cqrlog 2.2.0 on a hidpi screen.

The download binary of cqrlog 2.2.0 is compiled for gtk2 and does not work properly in my kde environment (KDE 5.41, Plasma 5.11, QT 5.10). So I decided to recompile cqrlog with lazarus 1.8.0, fpc 3.0.4 and qt5 as LCL backend.

The result is really encouraging. Except the mutch to small font in the input fields. How can I fix that?

73 Detlef

PS: I would have added a screenshot, if I could find out, how to upload a file :-[

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OpenSSL

I am running Mint 18.3 and on a system update it asked me if I would update openssl. So upon saying yes, it then stated to me that CQRLOG and CQRPROP were going to be removed along with libssl. Is there any work around for this?

Thanks
Jim W2KYM

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MySQL could not start

I just replaced Windows 7 with Linux Mint 18.3. I then tried to install CQRLOG and I am having a little bit of trouble. When I try to open CQRLog I get the following message box, MySQL could not be started, please check if the MySQL server is installed properly. I also get an Error box that says Error during connection to database: Can not load default MYSQL Library ("libmysqlclient.so.16" or libmysqlclient.so") Check your installation. Could someone point me in the right direction so that I can fix these problems? Thank you

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access violation

Hi,
i've read trouble with this bug, but i don't understand how fix it

the windows tell "access violation" when launching program, with "Press ok ti ignore and risk data corruption press cancel to kill the program".

The last time i've launched it, it was dificult to write a QSO. Always this warn "access violation" when i write the call, the freq or the time....

What can i do ?
my Os is ubuntu mate 16.04 LTS 64 bit

Tks 73
Emma

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LoTw export ignores filter

Hi Everybody!

I am quite new to cqrlog, and I've spent a day now on an LOTW export problem:

I am working from different QTHs and I have set up corresponding QTH profiles in cqrlog with corresponding station locations in tqsl/LOTW. I now try to upload all QSOs to LOTW which I made during christmas, when I was abroad. I set a filter on my QTH locator in cqrlog's qsl list , and I get the correct set of QSOs from Christmas displayed in the QSO list.

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Bug while overwriting

The overwrite bug previously noticed in 2.1.0 remains. If I need to overwrite something in the logging window (RST, Name, QTH etc.) there is NOT overwritten the highlighted character but the next to them - ie. RST - when the default 599 (with the middle 9 highlighted) need to change to 579, the simple overwritting of the highlighted 9 results in 597 entry. The same applies to ANY field in the logging screen. This bug shows in the Debian Stretch 9 with Gnome, tests in older Ubuntu/Unity versions were OK.

It is apparently a Lazarus issue.

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US ZIP Code is out of place in address fetched from QRZ

When I edit a log entry (for example, when preparing to create QSL address labels), I press F11 to fetch the address from QRZ. Usually, I copy from that auto-completed field, and paste into the Comment to Callsign field, and then I use some custom SQL to generate a CSV file for label printing.

For US hams, the address from QRZ is displayed as follows:

WB1DYR
LEE H KNAPP
19307 STATE ROUTE 29
MONTROSE 18801-7195 PA

However, the more "proper" way to write an address for the US Postal System is:

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Error during connection to database: Server connect failed.

Dear Petr,
After a sudden power outage I can't connect to my DB anymore.
Here are the last 20 lines of mysql.err
Thread pointer: 0x0
Attempting backtrace. You can use the following information to find out
where mysqld died. If you see no messages after this, something went
terribly wrong...
stack_bottom = 0x0 thread_stack 0x48400
/usr/sbin/mysqld(my_print_stacktrace+0x2e)[0x55a2ffe8936e]
/usr/sbin/mysqld(handle_fatal_signal+0x3bd)[0x55a2ff9cea4d]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x110c0)[0x7f2e460b20c0]

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