Am 28.01.15 um 18:33 schrieb Dirk Hohndel:
If I knew of a solution that works, I'd have implemented it a long time
ago.

I guess we could change our logic like this:

- get rid of the "show unused cylinders" thing
- on download from dive computer, only include those cylinders that are in
   use on the dive, based on whatever information we get from the dive
   computer
- on all other methods of input, don't mess with the cylinders that are
   being given

That means that for all existing dives downloaded from one of the
"offending" dive computers you are out of luck and need to manually remove
them if you don't want to see them. But for other scenarios we are doing
something "somewhat intuitive and consistent".

Thought? Counter suggestions?

How about leave it as it is, but extend the decision by differing start- and endpressures?

So a tank is used if EITHER there is a gas switch in the data OR the start and end pressures differ by say at least 5 bar. All other tanks are unused (havent switched to them, havent breathed from them).

?

Rainer

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