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[WriteLog] Re: Check Call Window - OK?

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Subject: [WriteLog] Re: Check Call Window - OK?
From: w7zr@citlink.net (Richard Zalewski)
Date: Sun Feb 23 15:06:29 2003
George,

Like your proposal for red and green.  As soon as that is thrown out though 
there will be someone who is using a monochrome monitor somewhere.  Anyway good 
idea and I too do not like the empty call window filled with OKs.

Dick W7ZR

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Georgek5kg@aol.com 
  To: w7zr@citlink.net 
  Cc: writelog@CONTESTING.COM ; fcg@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:04 AM
  Subject: Check Call Window - OK?


  In a message dated 2/23/2003 4:04:06 PM Greenwich Standard Time, 
w7zr@citlink.net writes:


    Like XXX in
    red replacing OK, or Worked in red ...


  Dick,

  Funny you should mention the "OK", as I had a guest op in ARRL DX who was new 
to WL and went the entire contest not realizing its significance!

  "OK" in the Check Call Window has always made sense to me as meaning "this 
mult has been worked on this band".  However, I do understand, that "OK" can 
mean different things to different operators.  Terms like "OK" are pretty loose 
and open to interpretation.

  What I don't like is for the Check Call Window to initially show "OK" on all 
bands when there is no entry in the QSO Entry Window.  Now that is confusing to 
me.  I would prefer the Check Call Window to initially show only the "Bands" 
without an OK, and then pop up the "OK" on the appropriate bands when the 
mult's prefix is entered [as it does].  

  To comment on your suggestions:

  1.) using "XXX" in red instead of OK...to me this would be even more 
confusing than using OK.  Again, loose and non-specific.

  2.) using "Worked" in red would be good, except that it would take more space 
than "OK".  And space in this window is at a real premium, especially if you 
have the Band Map open.  

  Here is my proposed solution:  In the Check Call Window, have the Bands 
appear in Red and Green, indicating whether or not the multiplier is needed on 
that band.  This would eliminate the "OK" altogether and save space..  As with 
mults in the Packet Spots Window, use color to "manage by exception".  Now 
there is an IDEA for Wayne to consider!

  Thoughts?

  73, Geo...

  George I. Wagner, K5KG
  Productivity Resources LLC
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