On 12/04/16 15:58, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>
> Seriously, we need to very very very clearly separate two user groups:
>
> A) people who are comfortable installing debian on some random device
> and making all this work
> B) actual divers and users of Subsurface-mobile on their iPhone with no
>
Ha. Let's try the last three weeks...
$ git shortlog -s -n --since 2016-03-22
133 Dirk Hohndel
13 Linus Torvalds
5 Robert Helling
2 Tomaz Canabrava
2 Miika Turkia
1 Rick Walsh
1 Werner Macho
~ 85% are my commits... -- did I mention unsustainable? Yeah, I
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 04:57:18PM -0400, John Van Ostrand wrote:
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> You know, I'd like to but two things are in my way. This was 150 dives ago,
> so multiple edits and imports since. Second I have yet to figure out how to
> use git for Subsurface storage.
Um. Seriously? Simply set up cloud
LOL,
You know, I'd like to but two things are in my way. This was 150 dives ago,
so multiple edits and imports since. Second I have yet to figure out how to
use git for Subsurface storage.
It sounds like I'll be firing up Vim for an extended edit session. Or maybe
I could use an XML editor.
On
You simply go back to the previous version in your git storage. You are
using git storage, right?
/D
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 04:49:07PM -0400, John Van Ostrand wrote:
> While testing my libdivecomputer work I've inadvertently imported
> duplicated dives using different computer names. When I
While testing my libdivecomputer work I've inadvertently imported
duplicated dives using different computer names. When I select a dive I see
"Cochran EMC-20H (No.2 of 2) listed in the profile window. There's a 150
dives like this.
How do I delete dive No.2 of 2, one 150 dives?
--
John Van