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SPELL=xlog
VERSION=1.6.2
SOURCE=${SPELL}\-$VERSION.tar.gz
SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION
SOURCE_URL[0]=http://pg4i.chronos.org.uk/download/$SOURCE
WEB_SITE=http://pg4i.chronos.org.uk/linux/xlog.html
LICENSE[0]=GPL
SOURCE_HASH=sha512:decd044d593debdb3c9971d170430b1f8228564bbd83b0b119029e4467b8ae892db4987e9d1edd3b29400810ca0216a780ecf99b94c0eaa3904ee62fc9be495d
ENTERED=20011110
KEYWORDS="radio ham"
SHORT="xlog is a ham radio logging program for X"
cat << EOF
Xlog will display a log with the most recent contacts added to the top. You
can add, delete and edit log entries. The log is saved into a text file.
When clicking on the log column called "Call", you can sort the log either
ascending, descending or by entry. Xlog is able to do DXCC lookups and will
display country information, CQ and ITU zone, location in latitude and
longitude and distance and heading in kilometers or miles, both for short and
long path.
EOF
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