feat: RIT back to 0 once a qso is logged
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@@ -1851,6 +1851,8 @@ func (a *App) AddQSO(q qso.QSO) (id int64, err error) {
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}
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if err == nil {
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q.ID = id
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// Announce the log so UI widgets can react (e.g. the Flex panel zeroing RIT).
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wruntime.EventsEmit(a.ctx, "qso:logged", id)
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a.saveQSORecording(&q)
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if a.extsvc != nil {
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a.extsvc.OnQSOLogged(id)
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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import {
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FlexSetAPF, FlexSetAPFLevel, FlexSetCWSpeed, FlexSetCWPitch, FlexSetCWBreakInDelay,
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FlexSetCWSidetone, FlexSetSidetoneLevel, FlexSetCWFilter, FlexSetFilter,
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} from '../../wailsjs/go/main/App';
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import { EventsOn } from '../../wailsjs/runtime/runtime';
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import { cn } from '@/lib/utils';
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import { useI18n } from '@/lib/i18n';
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import { sMeterRST } from '@/lib/rst';
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@@ -189,7 +190,7 @@ function OffsetRow({ label, on, onToggle, hz, onHz, disabled, title }: {
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return (
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<div className="flex items-center gap-2" title={title}>
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<Chip on={on} onClick={onToggle} label={label} disabled={disabled} accent="cyan" />
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<div ref={ref} tabIndex={disabled || !on ? -1 : 0} onKeyDown={onKey}
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<div ref={ref} data-offsetrow tabIndex={disabled || !on ? -1 : 0} onKeyDown={onKey}
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className={cn('flex-1 flex items-center justify-between rounded-md border px-1 py-0.5 select-none',
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'focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-info/50',
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on && !disabled ? 'border-border bg-muted/40 cursor-ns-resize' : 'border-border/60 bg-muted/20 opacity-60')}>
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@@ -317,6 +318,36 @@ export function FlexPanel({ onCWSpeed, onReportRST }: { onCWSpeed?: (wpm: number
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const off = !st.available;
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const rxOff = off || !st.rx_avail;
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// Radio-style global RIT tuning: Ctrl+←/→ nudges the RIT offset (Ctrl+Shift =
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// ±100 Hz) from anywhere, without having to click the RIT field first. A
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// focused offset row (data-offsetrow) or a text field handles its own keys, so
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// this never double-fires. Only active while RIT is on and the RX is available.
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useEffect(() => {
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const onKey = (e: KeyboardEvent) => {
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if (!(e.ctrlKey || e.metaKey)) return;
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if (e.key !== 'ArrowLeft' && e.key !== 'ArrowRight') return;
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const ae = document.activeElement as HTMLElement | null;
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if (ae && (ae.hasAttribute('data-offsetrow') || /^(input|textarea|select)$/i.test(ae.tagName) || ae.isContentEditable)) return;
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if (!st.rit || rxOff) return;
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e.preventDefault();
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const mag = e.shiftKey ? 100 : 10;
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const next = (st.rit_freq || 0) + (e.key === 'ArrowRight' ? mag : -mag);
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change('rit_freq', next, () => FlexSetRITFreq(next));
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};
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window.addEventListener('keydown', onKey);
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return () => window.removeEventListener('keydown', onKey);
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}, [st.rit, st.rit_freq, rxOff]);
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// Clear the RIT offset back to 0 whenever a QSO is logged (any path: Log
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// button, keyer macro, WSJT-X), so the next station starts centred. Only acts
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// when there's actually a non-zero offset to clear.
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useEffect(() => {
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const off = EventsOn('qso:logged', () => {
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if (st.rit && (st.rit_freq || 0) !== 0) change('rit_freq', 0, () => FlexSetRITFreq(0));
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});
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return () => off();
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}, [st.rit, st.rit_freq]);
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const isCW = (st.mode || '').toUpperCase().includes('CW');
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const PROC = [{ v: '0', l: 'NOR' }, { v: '1', l: 'DX' }, { v: '2', l: 'DX+' }];
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const AGC = [{ v: 'off', l: 'OFF' }, { v: 'slow', l: 'SLOW' }, { v: 'med', l: 'MED' }, { v: 'fast', l: 'FAST' }];
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