[Logic] LOGic Version 6

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2002年3月18日 17:49:15 EST


A short description of "What's New in LOGic version 6" with screen shots can=
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be viewed at http://www.hosenose.com/logic6/Whats_new.html
Here is a short description of "What's New" without Screen Shots:
Callbook lookup from web. LOGic 6 scans multiple web sites looking for the=
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requested call. You can choose which sites are searched, and the order in=20
which they are searched. Note: advertisements from commercial sites are=20
displayed.=20
CW Keyer & PTT now support both serial or parallel ports. A separate port=20
can be used for CW PTT and Voice PTT. Serial and parallel ports are now=20
supported on Windows 98, ME, 2000 and XP. (NT too, probably.)=20
CW Keyer has been completely redone. You can change speed while transmittin=
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by simply changing the controls on the keyer form. It is no longer necessar=
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to click anything to enter or exit the real-time keyboard. Just type in the=
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input window. Change speed on the fly by clicking the speed control.=20
Most windows can be displayed in the main LOGic 6 window (like previous=20
versions), or may be displayed on the Windows desktop. This permits better=20
use of systems with multiple monitors. To move a window, right-click the=20
form. A new option has been added to the Form Properties.=20
The menu system has been redone. Over the years LOGic has accumulated so=20
many features that finding them can be daunting to the new and experienced=20
user alike. The new menu system is more logical and easier to use. The main=
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menu bar has new menus that categorize LOGic 6's many features by major=20
operating activities: Awards, Contesting, QSLing, and Reports.=20
Reports and log forms are now categorized. They have been divided into=20
categories such as Log, Contesting, QSL Cards, and QSL Labels. =20
Suppose you want to print QSL cards. In spite of straightforward=20
instructions in the manual (Click File, Print, and select a QSL card from th=
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list of reports), we still got a lot of calls asking, "How do I print QSL=20
cards?" Perhaps some were intimidated by the menu of LOGic's 50+ reports an=
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didn't think to scroll to the Qs to find QSL Card reports. Now, simply clic=
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QSLing on the menu bar, and select QSL Cards. The new report menu will=20
display only QSL Card reports. The description of the report is displayed a=
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you click on an entry or scroll through the list.=20
Log forms are also categorized by contest and non-contest. The log form=20
selection menu now displays the description.=20
Not to worry. Those of you who liked the old menu system just fine will find=
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the old menu structure still supported within the new menu system.=20
The Filter screen now allows you to search user-defined fields exactly the=20
same way that you do normal fields. Each user-defined field is listed in the=
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Filter window, just like regular fields. It is no longer necessary to search=
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the Userfields field for the desired tag and value.=20
Menus and toolbars for functions related to logging have been added to the=20
log form. The Log menu was moved from the main LOGic menu bar to the log=20
form.=20
Menus and optional button toolbars provide access to the function key macro=
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for the CW keyer, digital communication terminals, and telnet. =20
Transparent forms--looks cool and makes it easy to find forms that are=20
entirely covered by other forms! Windows 2000, and XP or later only.=20
Holding the mouse on top of a function key button will show the actual text=
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that will be transmitted based on the contents of the log screen. For=20
instance, if the expression for the function key is CALL + " DE WN4AZY TNX=20
FER THE CALL 'BT UR RST IS " + RST_SENT, LOGic 6 may display N6MRQ DE WN4AZY=
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TNX FER THE CALL 'BT UR RST IS 599. The voice keyer also has a menu in the=20
log form, and an optional button toolbar.=20
LOGic 6 stores function key macro definitions with the log form, so that you=
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can create new log forms to have a potentially unlimited number of function=20
keys, and so that different groups of definitions may be made for each=20
operating activity. Buttons on the keyer and communications forms also=20
provide access to your macros. If you have more than one log form open, the=
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definitions for the most-recently-accessed log form are used. Holding the=20
mouse on top of the button shows the description of the macro key and what=20
will be transmitted.=20
When entering expressions for terminal and keyer function keys in log/setup,=
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holding the mouse over the expression will also show the results of the=20
expression. =20
Description info for dropdown fields automatically displays description when=
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entering a value or holding the mouse over the field. For instance, the DXCC=
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field will display the country name, and, if the IOTA list is installed, wil=
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show island group info. Previously it was necessary to click on the field to=
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see this info, and sometimes it was truncated if it was too big to display i=
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the Description column of the display.=20
LOGic 5 featured log form customization, offering drag-and drop field layout=
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and menu selection of which fields to display. Based on input from LOGic 5=20
users, several enhancements were made to this great feature.=20
The log window is sized automatically. When unlocking the form, it is=20
expanded to give you extra room to add new fields, etc. If it is not=20
expanded enough, you can drag the window to a larger size. When locking the=
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form, it will automatically resize to be as small as possible, based on wher=
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you positioned the fields. When unhiding a field, it is flashed several time=
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so you can see where the new field is located. If you don't see it,=20
double-click the field name in the list, and it will flash some more. In th=
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tab order setup, which allows you to determine where the cursor moves as you=
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tab through the log form, you may now double-click the field name in the lis=
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to cause the field to flash on the log form.=20
The above features have also been implemented in the QSL Routes screen.=20
A new feature allows a log form to add needed fields to the database. =20
Previously, if you downloaded a new contest setup that needed a new field=20
for a contest exchange or whatever, you had to add the new field to=20
tools/setup/log forms yourself in order to use it on the contest screen. =20
Now, the log form can be set up so that the needed fields are added=20
automatically. If you design a log form that uses user-defined fields that=20
you want to share with other LOGic users, simply enter the field names,=20
types, and sizes in Log Setup. When someone else opens your form, the new=20
fields will be added to the database automatically.=20
Interface to HamScope digital communications program.=20
Interface to DX Atlas.=20
Increased capacities--You can now have 20 user-defined fields per screen. 2=
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each CW, Terminal, and voice keyer function keys. Copy more items from=20
previous QSOs or Prefix Table.=20
Every input field that requests select criteria (such as when exporting part=
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of your log) now uses the filter screen so that you can simply fill in the=20
desired values just as you do when using the Filter feature of the log form.=
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Clock may be automatically set to the National Institute of Standards and=20
Technology (NIST) atomic clock (the same one WWV uses) via the internet. T=
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turn on this feature, go to tools/setup/internet. If you are not connected=20
to the internet when starting LOGic 6, an unintrusive notice is displayed. =20
You may also set the clock to NIST by clicking the clock icon in the Info=20
window.=20
LOGic 6 is programmed to know about all available time servers that support=20
the required protocol. If one server is down, it will automatically try=20
another.=20
A new server interface allows third-party programs to easily access and=20
control many of LOGic 6's features. Here are just a few of the things you=20
can do:=20
=E2=80=A2Interface your communications program so that any data received wil=
l be=20
processed by LOGic 6, and any data sent using LOGic 6 will be sent to your=20
application for transmission.=20
=E2=80=A2Read and control any rig connected to LOGic 6.=20
=E2=80=A2Log a QSO, or read QSO data from LOGic 6's log screen.=20
=E2=80=A2Access your callbook CD-ROM or web callbook.=20
=E2=80=A2Send spots to LOGic 6's spot log.=20
This is accomplished using the Windows Common Object Model (COM) interface.=20=
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Most any language may be used, including Visual C, Visual Basic, Visual=20
FoxPro, Windows Scripting, as well as any product that supports VBScript or=
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JavaScript, including Active Server Pages. Anyone care to interface LOGic t=
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their web page? See our web site for details and an example program. Almost=
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all of LOGic 6's internals are exposed, so if you have a neat idea and want=20
to do something that is not documented, contact us and we will assist.=20
Previous QSOs window shows log entries for spots in the spot log.=20
LOGic 6's map has a new option for independently choosing whether to set the=
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rig and/or rotor when clicking a spot indication on the map.=20
When posting a spot, the frequency is obtained from the rig if possible.=20
Otherwise it is obtained from the frequency logged in the log form.=20
If LOGic 6 is not shut down properly because of a system crash, power=20
failure, etc., LOGic 6 will automatically ask if you want to perform a Clean=
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to repair indexes that may have been damaged. The feature does not work whe=
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running multiple instances of LOGic 6 simultaneously on the same computer.=20
Does not prompt for Station Info after doing a Clean Up Indexes and Temporar=
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files.=20
Exports log file to XML format. See tool/export. The schema is imbedded in=
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the exported file.=20
When a filter is in effect, holding the mouse on top of the Filter button=20
displays the filter expression, if any.=20
An input field on the Other QSOs form permits lookup of any call without=20
opening a log form.=20
If you are currently logging a mode not supported by the rig, and change the=
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mode on the rig, it will begin reading the mode from the rig again.=20
Previously, if you were logging a mode that is not supported by the rig (say=
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you were logging PSK31 but had the rig set to USB), LOGic would ignore the=20
rig's mode. It would continue to ignore the mode until you manually logged=20=
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normal mode. It would then read the mode for the next QSO. LOGic 6 still=20
does this. If you want to now log a bona fide USB QSO, you must manually lo=
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USB once. But if you are logging PSK31 and switch to CW or USB, LOGic 6 wil=
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start reading the rig again.=20
Modes table has a new field for default RST for each mode.=20
Current sunrise and sunset displayed in tools/update sunrise/sunset.=20
Paths for Edit a text file, Import, and Export are remembered for the defaul=
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the next time these features are used.=20
Tools/Advanced/Path and File Info displays the data search path and where=20
various key files are located. This is useful when running over a network o=
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using multiple databases.=20
The Range selection dialog has been removed from the report writer. It is no=
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longer necessary, since Filtering will automatically utilize any appropriate=
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indexes to speed search.=20
Note: This list of LOGic 6=E2=80=98s new features is not guaranteed to be co=
mplete!=20
73,
George K3GV
DX: Long may it live !
If it isn't LOGic it isn't LOGging !

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