# README ## About This is the official Wails Svelte-TS template. ## Live Development To run in live development mode, run `wails dev` in the project directory. This will run a Vite development server that will provide very fast hot reload of your frontend changes. If you want to develop in a browser and have access to your Go methods, there is also a dev server that runs on http://localhost:34115. Connect to this in your browser, and you can call your Go code from devtools. ## Building To build a redistributable, production mode package, use `wails build`. ## QSL Card Designer Tools → *QSL Card Designer…* turns a few photos into a polished eQSL card: 1. Pick 1–6 photos (jpeg/png). OpsLog analyzes them offline (detail/luminance grid) and proposes **3 designs** — callsign in the calmest zone of the best photo, operator name, CQ/ITU zones + locator line, country flag, the other photos as bordered inserts, and a per-QSO confirmation box. 2. Pick a proposal and fine-tune it: click an element to select, drag to move, change font / style preset (gel gold, gel silver, classic white outline, script, flat) and per-preset knobs in the right panel. 3. Save the template (photos are copied into `data/qsl/templates//`, so the originals can move). One template can be the default per profile. Sending: right-click a QSO → *Send eQSL by e-mail*. The card is rendered with that QSO's data, rasterized to a ≤ 800 KB JPEG, archived in `data/qsl/outbox/` and sent through the configured SMTP account to the address found by the QRZ/HamQTH lookup. On success the QSO is stamped `EQSL_SENT=Y` (ADIF). The e-mail subject/body templates live in the designer (`{CALL} {DATE} {BAND} {MODE} {MYCALL}` variables). Fonts: Archivo Black, Lilita One, Baloo 2, Oswald, Great Vibes, Allura (all OFL, embedded — licenses in `internal/qslcard/assets/fonts/`); Cooper Black is offered when MS Office installed it. Flags: flag-icons (MIT), embedded for the commonly-worked DXCC entities.