Hallo Dirk, honestly I love the planner capabilities you built into subsurface. The implementation is from my point of view even nicer than e.g. V-Planner - and V-planner is really expensive. If it's ok for you I would like to help debugging the tool and maybe also add a few remarks for some enhancements.
Here are a few more findings from testing the dive planner: - If I manually enforce a change from e.g. back gas TX21/35 to deco gas EAN50 in the dive plan "Planerpunkte" the tool will not show the gas change in the results "Tauchplandetails" any more - When I save a planned dive with two gas changes e.g. to EAN50 and OXY, in the profile view the two gas changes exchange there position. You can even watch the two bottles walking to the other position. - When I save a planned dive and then modify it again after saving and reopening also my logbook XML, I will have not only my input in the dive plan "Planerpunkte" but also all the calculated deco stops. Also in other cases some additional entries are added to the dive plan "Planerpunkte". One idea for a maybe easy enhancement: - To quickly calculate "lost gas" scenarios it would be great to be able to enable/disable a gas in the gas list Here are a few info about version and OS: OS: Windows 7 64bit Subsurface 4.4.0 Many thanks! Viele Grüße Stefan -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: Subsurface dive planner - Gases EAN33 and Tx50/15 used while not selected Datum: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 14:43:21 +0100 Von: Stefan Fuchs <[email protected]> An: [email protected] Hallo Dirk, Dear All, first of all: Thanks for providing Subsurface! It's a really great tool. With the new dive planner I have the following issue: When I plan a dives the tool always uses the gases EAN33 and Tx50/15 while I didn't select them. I selected Tx21/35, EAN50 and Oxy for my dive. Best regards Stefan -- Stefan Fuchs Banzhaldenstr. 66 70469 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711/4116289 Mobil: 0172/8922025 E-Mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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