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Better way of updating m_lastQSOProgress, when signal report is first sent.
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@ -4783,7 +4783,6 @@ void MainWindow::doubleClickOnCall(Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers)
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void MainWindow::processMessage (DecodedText const& message, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers)
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void MainWindow::processMessage (DecodedText const& message, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifiers)
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{
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{
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m_lastQSOProgress=m_QSOProgress;
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// decode keyboard modifiers we are interested in
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// decode keyboard modifiers we are interested in
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auto shift = modifiers.testFlag (Qt::ShiftModifier);
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auto shift = modifiers.testFlag (Qt::ShiftModifier);
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auto ctrl = modifiers.testFlag (Qt::ControlModifier);
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auto ctrl = modifiers.testFlag (Qt::ControlModifier);
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@ -5192,7 +5191,10 @@ void MainWindow::processMessage (DecodedText const& message, Qt::KeyboardModifie
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qDebug() << "aa" << m_lastQSOProgress << m_QSOProgress << rpt << m_lastMessageSent.trimmed();
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qDebug() << "aa" << m_lastQSOProgress << m_QSOProgress << rpt << m_lastMessageSent.trimmed();
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// Keep signal report fixed during a QSO.
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// Keep signal report fixed during a QSO.
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if((m_lastQSOProgress < REPORT or m_lastQSOProgress > ROGER_REPORT) and
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if((m_lastQSOProgress < REPORT or m_lastQSOProgress > ROGER_REPORT) and
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(m_QSOProgress==REPORT or m_QSOProgress==ROGER_REPORT)) ui->rptSpinBox->setValue(n);
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(m_QSOProgress==REPORT or m_QSOProgress==ROGER_REPORT)) {
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ui->rptSpinBox->setValue(n);
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m_lastQSOProgress=m_QSOProgress;
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}
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// Don't genStdMsgs if we're already sending 73, or a "TU; " msg is queued.
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// Don't genStdMsgs if we're already sending 73, or a "TU; " msg is queued.
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m_bTUmsg=false; //### Temporary: disable use of "TU;" messages
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m_bTUmsg=false; //### Temporary: disable use of "TU;" messages
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