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Positions with long names do not fit into the transceiver window #180

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VATNZ-MR opened this issue Oct 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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Positions with long names do not fit into the transceiver window #180

VATNZ-MR opened this issue Oct 23, 2024 · 2 comments

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@VATNZ-MR
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Our sectors have quite long names in New Zealand, typically 2 characters more than usual, such as NZCH-T_CTR instead of just NZAA_CTR and these names do not currently fit on the transceiver buttons within TrackAudio

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@capzDE
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capzDE commented Oct 26, 2024

I agree that logins/position names that have 12 characters (the current limit) don't fit into the box entirely; with 11 characters, however, the boxes are wide enough. A slight increase to the width should resolve the length issue.
The fact that your login/position name middle parts and suffixes are largely hidden behind the XC(A) and SPK buttons appears to be caused by using a dash instead of an underscore, which the software probably interprets as an appropriate place to separate a word across two lines (just like Word and similar programs do) - we are using underscores and the logins/position names remain on one line. Maybe something could be changed here to ensure the logins/position names are always on one and the same line.

I have attached a screenshot with a couple of the positions in Germany as an example for both points.
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pierr3 commented Oct 26, 2024 via email

@pierr3 pierr3 closed this as completed in 62cf2b2 Oct 26, 2024
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