On 04.07.2014, at 07:05, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:

Dirk,

> Makes sense?

absolutely.

Here are two random observations:

1) You broke the “Planner gases are prepopulated from the selected dive” logic.

2) Open the planner, change the first gas to EAN22 and add EAN33 and EAN44 as 
additional gases. Somehow, this makes the whole dive use EAN44. Change the 
first segment to use EAN22. Then move the first waypoint. Strange things happen 
gas change even wise, see 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yg2xv6vvubpek9a/Screenshot%202014-07-04%2009.10.48.png

Best
Robert
 
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