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Printing</A>
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You can either print a range or the whole log and you can choose which columns
are in the output. Printing can be done in 2 styles: landscape with 30 QSO's
per page and portrait with 50 QSO's per page. The loglines will be evenly
distributed across the paper. You need to make sure the log fits the
paperwidth by either selecting the correct font or style.
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The generated postscript file is sent to the default printer.
If you are using gnome and cups, there is a little application
called gnome-cups-manager for configuring printers. I case you are
using lpd or lprng, you need to make sure there is an entry called
'lp' in /etc/printcap. In case printing fails, you can also
print to a file. The file generated is log.ps in $HOME/.xlog.
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For contest logs, you can enable 2 empty columns called 'Multiplier' and
'Points' for calculating your score. If you choose the portrait style it is
advisable to disable the 'QSL Out', 'QSL In' and 'Remarks' columns.
Otherwise your log will not fit on the paper.
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