My mistake. Thanks for that correction.

Regardless, the deadlock exists. The warning message grabs the keyboard and 
mouse, but the window came out under the log dialog, so it wasn't possible to 
clear the warning, or log the qso or drop the log dialog .

Dave NX6D


On Jul 27, 2018 18:28, "Laurie, VK3AMA" <_vk3a...@vkdxer.net> wrote:

On 28/07/2018 10:07 AM, David Fisher wrote:

I was trying to work an FT8 contact on the Isle of Man on 20M (at ATNO for me) 
a few minutes ago when the following happened:



At the same time that the dialog box came up to log the contact (from 
JTAlertX), another dialog box came up about the “Should you be in NA Contest 
Mode”.  That box came up underneath the Log box but slightly higher so that I 
could click on the top bar under the log box.  Unfortunately, clicking on the 
top bar did not bring that box to the top so I could dismiss it.  It also could 
not be moved to a part of the screen where I could address it.   Attempting to 
stop the program was equally frustrating as that unreachable dialog box had to 
be dismissed first.



I didn’t want to kill JTAlertX as it was trying to log an ATNO for me.  But 
finally I killed JTAlertX causing all of the boxes to drop.  I was able to pull 
the QSO from the WSJT-X ADIF log, which was my only record of the QSO, and 
import it to my logger.



If you are going to put up a dialog box that has to be answered (which by the 
way, it was a false alarm), then that box must be on top of everything, even 
boxes from other processes, and it must be movable.  If it had been buried 
completely under the JTAlertX Log box, then I would have had no idea why I 
couldn’t enter log information and dismiss the log box.  It would have looked 
like a frozen system.



Dave / NX6D





Dave,

The prompt to Log the QSO is coming from WSJT-X NOT JTAlert. JTAlert never 
prompts you to log the QSO, there is no such code in JTAlert.

de Laurie VK3AMA


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