I spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to find out which memory corruption
or which recent change to our handling of translations would have caused this
weird bug.
And as usual, it turned out to be something insanely stupid and insanely
obvious. A silly cut and paste error. And I should
send the log.
/D
> On Mar 11, 2024, at 15:58, tormento wrote:
>
> Nope it didn’t fix.
>
> I will send the log file.
>
> Il giorno lun 11 mar 2024 alle 01:28 Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> <mailto:subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org>> ha scritto:
>>
I created a new test build that should hopefully get approved for TestFlight
soon (look for 6.0.5118.2).
If you could try that one, let me know if it fixes things, and if it doesn't
fix things, create a support request from within the app so I get to see the
log file...
Thanks
/D
> On Mar 8,
This is simply a sign that I needed to run the "update source strings" script
again after the last few changes were made.
I just did that and merged the change - so Transifex should show a few more new
strings.
/D
> On Feb 24, 2024, at 01:31, Salvador Cuñat via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> Hi
Hi Jeroen,
> On Feb 23, 2024, at 15:14, Jeroen Massar wrote:
>>
>> I'll spare you more of the idiotic details and the rest of the
>> self-inflicted pain, but I'll mention that we should now in theory have a
>> great brand new mail server, running at a Hetzner data center in Europe,
>> with
I know why I want to run my own mail server. It's all about control and not
being the product that Google and others sell to their customers.
Yet, there are moments when I question my sanity with all this.
I'll spare you more of the idiotic details and the rest of the self-inflicted
pain, but
It took me a couple of days to notice that the main MX server to the Subsurface
domain was misconfigured.
Some of you may have seen bounces of their messages to this mailing list (or
other Subsurface addresses). If that was the case, please resend.
Or better yet, maybe resend tomorrow (as I
On February 10, 2024 3:14:41 AM PST, Michael Keller wrote:
>Hi Dirk.
>
>> The weird news: when I then try to install this, I STILL get the weird
>> "don't install this" warning and have to click on "More..." before I am
>> offered to override that. And I don't understand why since this is
The good news: the Windows installer that you can download as of two minutes
ago as the Current build (so 5082) is signed.
The odd news: it's signed by my consulting company that I use to deal with the
tax consequences of accepting donations (as that company used the donations
money to buy the
l website. Therefore, there may be some
> inappropriate parts. However, once the Korean version website goes live, I
> will go through the entire website and correct any awkward parts.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Wonchan Lee
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 10:10 PM
;
>
>
>> On 6. Feb 2024, at 20:41, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>>
>> I do think that the website in Korean looks cool...
>
> Indeed. However:
>
>
> Best
> Robert
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> On Feb 1, 2024, at 06:58, Miika Turkia wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 4:48 PM Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> <mailto:subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org>> wrote:
>>
>> I know, we all hate to receive test emails. I would love to hear from those
>>
> On Feb 6, 2024, at 11:06, Peter Zaal wrote:
>
>
> Can't blame you, as said I misinterpreted it myself also at first.
> Just tested it with all sorts of combinations, and it is working great now!
> Thanks so much for being persistent as well ;).
Woot! Glad it's working now.
We have five
Hi Peter!
> On Feb 5, 2024, at 13:32, Peter wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Both Edge and Chrome (on my Windows) did not open the local language pages
>>> (cookies deleted etc). But when I started the browser in
>>> In-Private/Incognito modus, then it did show the local pages! There is a
>>> difference in
> On Feb 5, 2024, at 12:08, Peter Zaal wrote:
>
> In the end it is not so much on the OS, as it is on what headers a specific
> browser sends, and how the website interprets and responds to that.
> But I think (and hope) I figured out the problem.
>
> Both Edge and Chrome (on my Windows) did
Thanks, Peter!
The magic how almost always strings that get moved around are correctly
maintained in Transifex and every once in a while get lost has always puzzled
me.
Transifex is (from all I can tell) the best product out there for translations,
and we are fortunate that they support open
Martin,
I'm pretty sure that you have a Transifex account and have translated in the
past.
Please feel encouraged and empowered go in there and update things if they are
missing.
Peter has done an incredible job getting things ready for the switchover, but
we had a few new strings (mostly
> On Feb 5, 2024, at 03:11, Robert Helling wrote:
>
> Just noticed: In the German version, the H1 headings are only partially
> translated: "Documentation", "User Forum", "Bug Tracker", "Privacy Policy",
> and "Sponsoring" are still in English (while the corresponding entries in the
> left
> On Feb 4, 2024, at 15:48, Michael Keller wrote:
>> I forgot about the baked in URL. Oh well. redirect is now in place.
>
> I think it might make sense to go through the baked in URLs and update the
> ones that rely on a redirect on our website.
> Now that we have CICD releases this can be
Taking this back to the mailing list...
> On Feb 4, 2024, at 08:44, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>
>> On Feb 4, 2024, at 02:07, Peter Zaal wrote:
>>
>> Couple of questions and thinks I noticed:
>> - How do I actually switch to another language? I think the old site
Hi Michael,
> On Feb 4, 2024, at 13:07, Michael Keller wrote:
>
> I think the 'right' way to do this will be two-pronged:
> 1. update the URL baked into the mobile application (done here:
> https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/pull/4082)
> 2. add a redirect from the legacy URL to the new URL
Hi Michael,
> On Feb 4, 2024, at 03:57, Michael Keller wrote:
>
>> Please keep testing the site - I tried to go through the various aspects of
>> it, but I'm sure I overlooked something. I'll also announce this in the user
>> forum in a moment, so I expect that to get us more eyeballs.
> I
Ok, I'm out of time this morning, more this afternoon.
>> On the homepage, "Screenshot of rating, tags and other data fields" and
>> "Screenshot of dive profile" are 404.
Fixed
>> The link to the Sponsoring page in the menu is the only link which opens a
>> new tab. I think it would be more
> On Feb 4, 2024, at 07:40, Christof Arnosti wrote:
>
> On the homepage, "Screenshot of rating, tags and other data fields" and
> "Screenshot of dive profile" are 404.
I got another report of that. It seems to work here and I have no idea what's
going on, but I'll figure it out.
> In the
Thanks everyone for your help in getting this site started and debugged.
Thanks to Peter, Robert, and Salvador for providing complete translations to
Dutch, German, and Spanish. I really appreciate your effort here. And so do our
users in those respective languages.
Please keep testing the
> On Feb 3, 2024, at 00:27, Peter Zaal wrote:
>
> Ok that's weird because the number of strings is different (2577 vs 2563),
> and at least in the Dutch translations there are untranslated strings in the
> "translations/subsurface_source.ts (master)" resource that I have translated
> in
Hi Peter,
> On Feb 1, 2024, at 14:38, Peter wrote:
>
> I'm currently updating the Dutch translations for the new-website project,
> but I also noticed that in the subsurface project there is a resource
> "translations/subsurface_source.ts (master)". I don't think I have seen that
> before, I
Given that the new SMTP delivery path does in fact appear to make all of the
large providers happy (we had not a single email bounce which is, frankly,
quite a surprise to me), I have tried to add back all the people who were
force-unsubscribed over the past two weeks.
To those of you who
Yet another iteration. I followed many of Michael's suggestions.
I'm curious what others think?
It's a bit lonely here when no one comments on the work we do. There's a few
hundred people on this mailing list (and with the recent bout of emails, three
unsubscribed 藍)
None of this requires a
I'm surprised and mildly confused that it would update to an unsigned binary
without complaining and making you click on a few dialogues...
But I'll admit that I don't understand at all how this is supposed to work
exactly..
/D
On January 15, 2024 10:03:45 AM PST, Eric Tanguy via subsurface
>
>>Also, I am wondering if the iOS paragraph should be above 'Linux' -
>>this will make it show above the fold for most users, and reduce the
>>number of users posting questions after not finding it.
>
>The reason I have it on the bottom is because it doesn't really give people
>anything. And
On January 14, 2024 6:16:44 PM PST, Michael Keller wrote:
>
>
>Looking good!
Thank you
>I would probably add a link to the other page to the top of each page,
>'if you want the latest version, go [here]' / 'if you want a more
>stable version, go [here]', or else users will get locked in once
Not being able to leave your house, a laptop and internet connection... ideal
conditions to keep dinking around with stuff :)
> On Jan 13, 2024, at 10:53, Dirk wrote:
>
> In order to address some of these concerns, I built a new download page and
> some automation that keeps it updated. This
> On Jan 14, 2024, at 15:44, Michael Keller wrote:
>
> Hi Dirk.
>
> Mail sending seems to be working. Thanks for getting this migrated.
I should have done that ages ago. Now all Subsurface infrastructure is gone
from my house.
Five years ago (-ish) all of it was hosted at my house
> I
> On Jan 13, 2024, at 11:37, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> wrote:
>
>
> Perfect timing.
>
> The power went out. I'm running on batteries, shutting things down.
>
> The only thing affected should be the developer mailing list, that's the one
> thing I
Perfect timing.
The power went out. I'm running on batteries, shutting things down.
The only thing affected should be the developer mailing list, that's the one
thing I haven't migrated to the cloud infrastructure, yet.
My personal email will continue to work, so if you need something (or
I have been chatting off-list with Michael but really should be having these
conversations here.
Initial feedback on the CICD release process has been overwhelmingly positive,
but there were a few really good pieces of criticism as well
- the GitHub release page is not very user friendly and
aries for both
>triplets x86_64-w64-mingw32 and i686-w64-mingw32. But then we only use
>those from x86_64-w64-mingw32.
>
>i686-w64 binaries add approx. 3GB to the image and probably 1 hour to the
>build, depending on the machine, off course. Maybe @Dirk Hohndel
> remember why thes
>
> Thank you to all of you who tested and sent me updates, on list and off.
>
> I decided to push this one out as the next product version. The previous one
> in the AppStore was really getting fairly old.
> If we find more bugs I am now once again set up to be able to fairly quickly
> make
Good Morning Salvador!
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 22:43, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
>
> Have just realized MXE is shipping ancient mdbtools version 0.7.1 which dates
> back 10/2013.
That is quite an antique. Wow.
> I'll try to get this solved upstream, but don't know how long can it take.
The MXE
("quickly" of course being gated by the speed of Apple's
reviews).
/D
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 20:46, Doug Junkins wrote:
>
> I have confirmed as well that this fixes the crash on exit I was able to
> reproduce earlier today.
>
> -Doug
>
>> On Jan 8, 2024, at
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 15:39, Dirk wrote:
>
> So I am somewhat optimistic that once the next build gets approved, we'll
> have this one fixed.
2.5h - that's not bad at all.
You should see a TestFlight notification (if you are part of the beta testers
for iOS).
/D
>> On Jan 8, 2024, at 13:28, Dirk wrote:
>>
>>
>> IosShare::~IosShare() {
>> [(id)self dealloc];
>> }
>
>
> Test build with empty destructor coming up. Of course I never know how long
> Apple will sit on it before it shows up in TestFlight.
I managed to beat Xcode into submission to
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 13:28, Dirk wrote:
>
>
> IosShare::~IosShare() {
> [(id)self dealloc];
> }
Test build with empty destructor coming up. Of course I never know how long
Apple will sit on it before it shows up in TestFlight.
/D___
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 13:26, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jan 8, 2024, at 13:20, Berthold Stoeger wrote:
>>
>> On Montag, 8. Jänner 2024 22:15:24 CET Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>>
>>>5d78: ARM64_RELOC_BRANCH26 __ZN8IosSh
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 13:20, Berthold Stoeger wrote:
>
> On Montag, 8. Jänner 2024 22:15:24 CET Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>
> > 5d78: ARM64_RELOC_BRANCH26 __ZN8IosShareD1Ev
>
> Could you show the disassembly of that? Perhaps a tail-call to std::te
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 13:04, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Mon, 8 Jan 2024 at 12:18, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> "objdump -d" is horrible at disassembly.
no kidding.
> For some unfathomable reason, it doesn't look at relocation
> inform
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 10:29, Berthold Stoeger wrote:
>
> Hi Dirk,
>
> On Montag, 8. Jänner 2024 18:10:45 CET Dirk Hohndel via subsurface wrote:
>
> > So it seems like the crash happening on close on iOS is line 608 in
> > qmlmanager.cpp - so at the en
Thank you so much!
The download from BLE is the big thing I still wait to hear about.
And ideas how to solve the crash on exit :(
/D
> On Jan 8, 2024, at 09:56, Hartley wrote:
>
> I've done some rudimentary testing on my iphone 13 mini running iOS 17.1.2.
> No issues, but I haven't tried
Hi again
So it seems like the crash happening on close on iOS is line 608 in
qmlmanager.cpp - so at the end of the QMLManager destructor.
Thread 0 name:
Thread 0 Crashed:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x0001d563101c __pthread_kill + 8
(:-1)
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
Hi Doug.
Thank you so much. The user with all the crashes reached out privately to me
and told me that the crashes appear to happen when closing the app by swiping
it away.
Which is much better than crashing during normal use, but still isn't what I
want to see. So I'll investigate.
I would
release to our complete user base fairly soon.
Thanks
/D
> On Jan 1, 2024, at 19:49, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> wrote:
>
>
> Finally completing the "restart all builds" project I've been on for a
> while...
>
> I submitted a new TestFlight build of Su
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 19:26, Michael Keller wrote:
> Thanks, this looks great now.
> I have tested local builds for android and Windows, and they work well, and
> the version numbers are showing as expected everywhere.
>
Thanks for testing, much appreciated.
As of about 3 minutes ago, the
Hi everyone,
Those who track the CICD builds may have seen a recent change... our CICD
builds now have versions starting with 6.0.build-nr -- this change is the
visible part of a pretty fundamental redesign how our version numbers are
managed. I'd appreciate if people could try the various
Finally completing the "restart all builds" project I've been on for a while...
I submitted a new TestFlight build of Subsurface-mobile. As always, I have no
idea how long it will take to get approved and pushed out (or if they'll reject
it for some random reason), but the good news is that I
Some updates on our cloud storage.
The existing cloud servers are getting older and with the significant increase
of cloud users (now approaching twenty five thousand accounts) seemed a bit
under-powered (which often lead to very slow response times and sometimes
complete failure).
Hi there,
I had some time and updated the website to reflect the current approach to
releases.
It would be nice if someone could clean up my rough German translation and add
translations for French, Dutch, and Portuguese (and yes, that list of languages
is an accident of past active
> On Dec 13, 2023, at 04:41, Anton Lundin wrote:
>
> I'd suggest you would build these builds as a different package, and
> sign them with a separate key that lives in a github actions secret.
>
> That way one can install this nightly build in parallel with the normal
> releases, and even
I just sent this message to the user forum. I think most of you are on there,
but just in case...
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>
> The project hasn't made a release in quite a while - but a lot of people are
> looking for more current version of the code (including newer versions of
>
> On Dec 9, 2023, at 18:08, Michael wrote:
>
>
> I have used (b) in the past, and gone for a concatenation of a datestring
> with a counter - this results in release numbers that make it obvious how
> recent they are, which is an advantage when trying to help people reporting a
> problem.
I should have mentioned that this only can work if you uninstall the store app.
That's a Google "feature" that actually mostly makes sense.
The app looking hung could be the initial connection / initial download from
the cloud. There isn't enough visual feedback for that.
But I'm not planning
> On Dec 8, 2023, at 07:56, I wrote:
>
>
> I still can't adb to actually work here on the mac that I'm traveling with -
> so I remotely installed the apk on a device connected at home for that
> purpose. adb seemed to think it installed correctly - but maybe it failed and
> I just can't
invalid package :(
>> Not sure if that's an issue locally, or a general one (I've been fighting
>> with the Blackberry "business restriction" nonsense since we started using
>> it to control access to work systems).
>>
>> On 7 Dec 2023, at 19:22, Dirk Hohndel via
As Michael and I try to improve the way we post binaries for people to test and
use, following up on the Ubuntu and Fedora binaries I mentioned earlier, we now
have binaries posted on GitHub as "daily" or "latest" releases:
https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/releases/tag/latest
There is
> On Dec 6, 2023, at 08:07, Matt Thompson via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> The binary installs and is basically functional. I was not able to download
> dives from my Perdix AI. The dive computer is found when I scan for devices
> in Subsurface, but the connection fails. I don't know if that
I appear to be making progress in setting this up.
We now have working "daily" releases again pushed to Launchpad (for Ubuntu,
Debian, etc) and Copr (for Fedora)
And just now I have a first successful test run of creating Windows builds as
well.
But as I'm traveling, I have no access to a
PM PST, Robert Helling wrote:
>Hi Dirk and all,
>
>> On 30. Nov 2023, at 19:45, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
>> wrote:
>>
>> The bad news is that both the slider with the pictures on the home page as
>> well as the drop down menu for narrow screens (so th
...?
/D
> On Nov 29, 2023, at 22:31, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> Not sure about the pictures, I'll have to try to reproduce this here. In my
> limited testing I didn't notice that.
>
> And yes, a good chunk of our website has been reported to the GitHub.io site
-
>From: Benjamin
>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2023, 06:49
>Subject: Re: web server moved
>To: Dirk Hohndel
>
>
>Good morning. The only thing I saw during a quick and shallow test browse -
>which could also just be my cellphone acting up - was that the menu didn't
>work from th
Not sure about the pictures, I'll have to try to reproduce this here. In my
limited testing I didn't notice that.
And yes, a good chunk of our website has been reported to the GitHub.io site
because that made it so much easier to maintain.
Are any of these links wrong?
(The website hasn't
Another quick note from over here
I have finally moved the web server / update check server to a static IP
address.
As a result either all problems are solved, or I have broken stuff
catastrophically.
I know which one my money is on.
I'd appreciate some gentle testing of this and feedback
Hi everyone,
just a quick note that I'm still around (mostly dealing with the backend /
cloud storage these days) and haven't forgotten about Android.
Recap of those of you who have (forgotten, that is)...
- QtBluetooth from Qt 5.15.x seems incapable of complying with last year's
changes to
t;Thank you, and all your associates for your devotion, care and great work.
>
>Respectfully,
>Callie
>
>
>
>On Oct 15, 2023, at 10:47 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>
> Hi Callie,
>
>It took about a solid hour of work, but I believe I have restored all of the
>delet
ted to see you continue to grow and evolve! Kudos
> to all of you with your work and achievements with Subsurface.
>
> Thank you Dirk.
>
> Respectfully,
> Callie
>
>
>
>> On Oct 15, 2023, at 12:53 PM, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>>
>>
>> The tone of
The tone of your message makes me think that you are misunderstanding what is
happening.
(a) the Google group requires a Google account. But it shouldn't (and to the
best of my knowledge doesn't) reject anyone who hasn't been banned from other
groups for excessive abusive behavior in the past.
Can you create a log file for this?
So quit the app, start the app again, connect to the cloud (have it fail), quit
the app again, and then send us the log files in
C:\Users\Home\AppData\Roaming\Subsurface: there you should see the two files
subsurface_out.log and subsurface_err.log
Thanks
/D
I have been struggling to find the energy to do the "maintainer" part of the
work for a while now.
Most of my Subsurface time is spent on dealing with the infrastructure and
helping people with cloud issues...
So from my perspective... I'm not against it, but I can't commit resources to
Send me email FROM the address that you use for your cloud storage, and give me
explicit permission to access your data in the cloud.
All old dives should still be in the repo and I can usually restore them fairly
easily.
/D
> On Aug 25, 2023, at 15:41, Matt Wilbur wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I am
I'm confused... you are running the iOS version on a Mac? Or did you mean the
macOS version?
/D
> On Aug 16, 2023, at 13:49, MAX wrote:
>
> I downloaded iOS test build 5.0.10.212. To give it a spin and to see if it
> would allow me to download dives from my deep6 excursion with their new
> On Aug 16, 2023, at 09:34, Berthold Stoeger
> wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 16. August 2023 18:10:36 CEST Robert.Helling wrote:
>> fine with me. I should say, however, I am on summer vacation with the family
>> and only have my new M2 based Macbook Pro with me on which I cannot build
>> Subsurface
Michael, Berthold, Robert,
what are your thoughts about stabilizing the current state and releasing a 5.1 ?
It's been way too long since we published an official release. I should have
some time the next couple of weeks to ensure we have good builds, etc.
/D
You are using the beta version which is currently broken.
There are some rather frustrating interdependencies that make it extremely hard
to rebuild the app and follow the new requirements of the Google Play store -
so this will stay broken for a while, I'm afraid.
The simple work around is to
gt;On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 8:20 PM Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>>
>> I'm about five hours into trying to get to a working build environment that
>> complies with what the play store now requires.
>> To say that this is a somewhat frustrating exercise would be greatly
>>
Thank you so much for the detailed test report.
After all the frustration with the Android build today, this is some welcome
good news!
/D
On May 28, 2023 8:14:05 PM PDT, Hartley Horwitz via subsurface
wrote:
>On iphone 13 mini running iOS 16.5, I downloaded 5.0.10.177. I tried the
I'm about five hours into trying to get to a working build environment that
complies with what the play store now requires.
To say that this is a somewhat frustrating exercise would be greatly understate
my feelings on this matter...
So, err, yeah... don't bother testing the current Android
> On May 28, 2023, at 14:46, Michael Andreen wrote:
>
> On Sunday 28 May 2023 23:16:26 CEST Dirk Hohndel via subsurface wrote:
> > The apps are now both available for beta testers.
> >
> > Something in the required changes to make it past the Google Play rule
> &
need to debug what went wrong there.
Ugh.
The iOS app appears to work from the store.
/D
> On May 27, 2023, at 16:09, Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> Quick heads-up... after way too long a break (long story), I am in the
> process of making new mobile apps available.
&
Quick heads-up... after way too long a break (long story), I am in the process
of making new mobile apps available.
The iOS app is under review; a very quick local test seems to indicate that it
isn't completely broken - but there's a ton of stuff that I didn't test
(downloading from a dive
> On May 19, 2023, at 01:39, Jeroen wrote:
>
> Btw, read:
> https://github.blog/2023-03-09-raising-the-bar-for-software-security-github-2fa-begins-march-13/
> which links to
> https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/securing-your-account-with-two-factor-authentication-2fa
> for various
> On Feb 23, 2023, at 01:27, Werner Macho wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Also ich würde als Nutzer so etwas einfacher finden und bevorzugen:
>
> "Eine neue Version ist verfügbar.
> Subsurface-5.0.10 kann hier heruntergeladen werden."
>
> Subsurface-5.0.10 ist dann die neu verfügbare Version
> und "hier
Thanks everyone for the tests. It seems that (language issues aside) this is
once again working.
Whew. One thing off the plate.
> On Feb 22, 2023, at 02:38, Robert wrote:
>
> I also tried to talk to the update server directly both with a web browser
> and with curl and always get the
>
>
unterladen Seite
> nachlesen" sounds a bit "holprig" ;)
>
> In that term I would at least set "Programme herunterladen" under quotes.
>
> regards
> Werner
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 2:58 AM Dirk Hohndel via subsurface
> <mailt
I think I have something that works - but it could really benefit from some
testing.
Would people mind running old and new versions of Subsurface (on Linux, macOS,
and Windows) and check for an update (that's under the Help menu entry)?
Does the response make sense? If not, what does it say,
e.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Salva.
>
>
> El lun., 20 feb. 2023 18:49, Dirk Hohndel <mailto:d...@hohndel.org>> escribió:
>> I noticed that we are a wee bit inconsistent in how we spell this thing.
>> Mind you, it seems the vendor has abandoned it in favor of
I noticed that we are a wee bit inconsistent in how we spell this thing.
Mind you, it seems the vendor has abandoned it in favor of LogTrak (and I'm not
sure if that uses the same format), but a translator pointed out that
apparently it should be spelled with two 't's and we in most places spell
Sehr verehrter Herr Dr. Helling,
Vielen Dank für Ihre interessanten Ausführungen; das Subsurface
Entwickler-Team, mit Unterstützung der freiwilligen Übersetzer, wird diese
entsprechend in Erwägung ziehen.
Mit dem Ausdruck tiefsten Respekts
Dirk Hohndel
Vorsitzender des Subsurface Projekt
> On Feb 20, 2023, at 9:15 AM, Jeffrey Katz wrote:
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> I tried both double clicking and right clicking on the dive computer name in
> the Profile pane, neither worked.
I only boot my Windows box in emergencies, so I admit that I haven't tried this
on Windows.
All I can say is that it
> On Feb 20, 2023, at 08:53, Salvador Cuñat via subsurface
> wrote:
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> If the rest of the import is fine I'd suggest manually editing the divelog
> file.
> Because of fortunate design choice, the dive log is a plain text file (XML
> language), thus you will have at least a line for each
To those of you subscribed to GitHub notification... my apologies for the ~420
emails that you received in the last 20 hours from Github.
They deprecated the API that I used to update the translations and enabling the
GitHub integration seemed like the logical thing to do - I'm not so sure
Hi Assaf,
> On Jan 7, 2023, at 11:54 AM, Assaf wrote:
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> I wonder if there is a plan to make subsurface as a web application (React,
> Angular, etc.).
>
Not really.
> I noticed that there are desktop applications but no web (the current user
> experience can be improved IMO).
>
Correct.
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