Il martedì 10 giugno 2014, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 11:24:41PM +0200, roberto forini wrote: > > 1) still unable to set a location point on the world map > > I can do so and can do so in many different scenarios I try. > Please file a detailed bug report with the steps to recreate what you are > seeing. > > > 2) planning a dive i'm able to have a gaschange event using ox at more > than > > 6 meters. No warnings about GAS MOD are displayed at all. I know that > this > > planning was made for experienced divers... but i think that a warning > wont > > kill anybody. A color change in the dive background it is enough to > warn... > > :-) easy. A red background will warn you that you did a bullshit. It is > up > > to you to find it :-D > > That surprises me. You should get a warning for that. It's not very IN > YOUR FACE and maybe we should do the whole "paint the dive red" thing, but > here's what I see if I switch to 100% O₂ too deep (at the end of the dive > notes - in the window where we normally have the dive list, but also in > the dive notes once you save the plan): > > Subsurface dive plan > based on GFlow = 30 and GFhigh = 70 > > > depth runtime gas > > 15m 1min EAN31 > > 15m 40min > > 6m 41min EAN100 > > 0m 48min > > Gas consumption: > 1991ℓ of EAN31 > 173ℓ of EAN100 > Warning: high pO2 value 2.50 at 1:00 with gas EAN100 at depth 15.0 m > > So it's there... Sorry i miss it in the note!! > > > 3) plan a dive. add air and 1 deco gas lets say ean50. Then save and > close > > subsurface. Reopen it and load the divelog. remove the gas change event > > into the dive plot and then try to remove the cylinder. It seems to be > > removed succesfully but if you save the dive the cylinder will come up > > again. Infact the cylinder info remain into the xml file. > > Yep, I can reproduce this. Again, filing a bug for this would be really > useful. I just sent a ticket for this. I'm not used to bugtrack so tell me if i made something wrong!! > > > 4) plan a dive. use only air on 15 liters cylinder. save the planned dive > > and then try to change the start pressure and end pressure. Both > pressures > > will be saved into the cylinder list but the plot will not shows the new > > values. > > Yes, because we create cylinder pressures in the samples, and those > override what is provided in the equipment table. > A planned dive really isn't a "normal" dive. > One could argue that the semantics are wrong and that you should be able > to overrule what is in the samples. Or that we shouldn't be adding the > calculated cylinder pressures to the samples (I guess I might even agree > to that argument). Let me think about this some more. > > Again, a bug report for this one would be useful so it doesn't get lost. Mmmm... Yes but it could be usefull to manually check rock-bottom or lost gas event. Anyway not very important right now. > > > 5) SAC info seems correctely displayed even if i'm still trying to > > understand if value are correct. > > Good ;-) > > > Dirk just solved and pushed a fix for the html manual issue (not > displayed > > in the window) > > That one took me way too much trial and error :-( > > > 7) the menu file doesn't show last divelog opened (cronology) anymore. It > > does only after you open one divelog. > > Can you explain more here? I don't think I understand what you are telling > us :-/ Tring to send another ticket for this > > > i will try to set an account in bugtrace very soon. sorry... it is very > > easy for me > > write an email actually. Anyway i dont need actually a step by step > answer. > > Just read this email and check if you have the same behaviour and find a > > solution if possibile. > > Didn't read this until everything else was written. Ahahaha sorry... I should put it on top!!! ;-) > > Bug reports and feedback like this are extremely valuable. I usually ask > people to ALSO report the issues in trac, simply because that makes it > easy for us to track that we address all the things that our testers find. > But worst case I can add the tickets myself (I tend to do that if I see > things reported repeatedly in email). > > Thanks for your help! > > /D >
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