Bill, Paul, and all,

 

One additional observation: Seems that indeed only the foreground color is
affected by the bug. Modified my color scheme settings that way, that all
the ".on Band" colors not only have a blue foreground, but also a somewhat
lighter background. See the result in the following screenshot:

(1) LZ2TU was correctly recognized as "New Grid", and SV1CIF was correctly
recognized as "New Call on Band" (I worked him already on 12m).

(2) However, on both cases the foreground color switched to blue. And there
is the error. A combination of the darker background color for "New Grid"
with a blue foreground color like for "New Grid on Band" should not appear
at all. 

(3) Thus, seems to be that only the foreground color is affected by the bug.
(Can be that in the code only one small command is wrong regarding the
foreground colors.)

 



 

Hope this observation helps.

 

73 de Uwe, DG2YCB 

 

Von: DG2YCB, Uwe [mailto:dg2...@gmx.de] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. November 2018 09:36
An: 'Bill Somerville'; wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [wsjt-devel] Color scheme: "on band" always highest priority?

 

Bill,

 

Yes, my wsjtx_log.adi file contains entries generated by an external ADIF
program, but band information is also in lower case. Since in contrast to
v1.9.1, WSJT-X v2.0.0-rc1 misinterpreted ADIF records with 6-digit entries
for grids, as a workaround a couple of months ago I generated one ADIF file
containing my QSO history, but only using 4-digit grids. Since then, the
various WSJT-X versions have been using this file and added all their new
entries to it. (Btw.: We've had an email conversation on the "6-digit grid
square bug" September 25th and 26th, 2018.  I don't know if it has been
fixed meanwhile.) 

 

Here is one example of an entry imported from my external ADIF file:

<qso_date:8>20171126 <time_on:6>153300 <call:6>PU2YJO <band:3>15m
<freq:6>21.074 <mode:3>FT8 <gridsquare:4>GG66 <country:6>Brazil
<name:16>Oscar Julio Burd <notes:9>Sao Paulo <rst_sent:3>-18 <rst_rcvd:3>-12
<time_off:6>153700 <eor> 

 

For comparison here an entry made by WSJT-X v2.0.0-rc5:

<call:5>VA3ZV <gridsquare:4>EN82 <mode:3>FT8 <rst_sent:3>-19 <rst_rcvd:3>-22
<qso_date:8>20181127 <time_on:6>142545 <qso_date_off:8>20181127
<time_off:6>142715 <band:3>20m <freq:9>14.076956 <station_callsign:6>DG2YCB
<my_gridsquare:6>JO42gb <eor>

 

73 de DG2YCB,

Uwe

____________________________________

German Amateur Radio Station DG2YCB

Dr. Uwe Risse

eMail: dg2...@gmx.de

Info: www.qrz.com/db/DG2YCB

 

Von: Bill Somerville [mailto:g4...@classdesign.com] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. November 2018 22:52
An: DG2YCB, Uwe; wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: Color scheme: "on band" always highest priority?

 

On 27/11/2018 17:00, DG2YCB, Uwe wrote:

Many thanks for great work on the color scheme! Basic functions work well
now with v2.0.0-rc5 here at my PC. (Windows 10 64 bit) 

 

However, there seems to be some minor bugs left. May the following
observations help you to identify them as well:

(1) Seems to be, that "New Call on Band" has always a higher priority than
"New Call". When both are enabled, a new callsign is always highlighted as
"New Call on Band", even when I've not yet worked that station before on any
band. Tried to chance priority settings, but no effect (see screenshot 1).

(2) Same seems to be true for "New Grid on band" versus "New Grid". When
enabled, all new grids are highlighted as "New Grid on Band" I don't know if
it is also the case for "New DXCC", "New CQ Zone" and "New ITU Zone" and so
on, but there was no station on the band to check.

(3) When "on Band" settings are disabled color scheme works well. Only one
exception: I really don't know why, but even when "New Call on Band" is
disabled, one callsign (OE3FVU) was highlighted as "New Call on Band" (see
screenshot 2). Closed WSJT-X and started it again, but no change. What may
be the reason?

 

Just for explanation: I've already changed default to my favorite colors.
"New Call" and "New Call on Band" has the same background color, but ".on
Band" with blue foreground color. 

Hi Uwe,

are you using ADIF records imported from another application in your
wsjtx_log.adi file?

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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