Upon the initial launch, Windows Defender immediately raised an alarm, flagging it as a virus and removing the program. Since I assume this is a false positive, I have allowed the program to run.
The date display is now correct; it matches the standard Arial 10 font size.
The fonts in the "Remarks" and "Notes" sections remain too small, despite being set to standard Arial 10. They appear to be at a maximum size of Font 8. They only increase in size when switched to Font 11—and even then, they still appear at least 1–2 font sizes too small.
The statistics display within the logbook view is still buggy. Only the "VHSC" and "EHSC" lines are highlighted in yellow as new entries.
For the example shown in the image, the correct display for OK1TN should include the "CWOPs," "EHSC," "FOC," "HSC," "SHSC," and "VHSC" lines in red. Sometimes, however, the CWOP display is rendered correctly, as shown in this image. But that is not always the case.
If there are no entries in these fields, the display appears correctly.
This issue occurs with all logbook entries that contain statistical data.