On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:39 AM, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> It feels like we talked about this before. But after playing around with > both the planner and the dive editor for a while I'm not sure I like what > we do (or, frankly, fully understand what we do). > > So let's enter "add dive" mode. A very basic profile shows up. > Now add a second tank with pure oxygen. > Click on the handle at the beginning of the safety stop and try to switch > to pure oxygen > (right click, context menu offers AIR and OXYGEN, select OXYGEN) > No error, no nothing, doesn't work. > Same here. That's completely bonkers. > OK, maybe there's some magic to keep my PO2 in a safe range, but no > message? > > Next attempt, change the tank to EAN80 > > Again, right click on the handle at the beginning of the safety stop (at > 5m). Pick EAN80 > > Now the ascent from depth to 5m is using EAN80 and there (at the node I > clicked on) we switch back to air. Not exactly intuitive. And of course > this means that I cannot actually end the dive on a different gas than I > started with. > > But quite frankly, why DOES it change the previous segment. > Bonkers again! > If I click at a spot in the profile in normal view mode and add a tank > change then the gas from that point on changes. That seems to be the > logical thing to do. Yet here we change the gas used during the segment up > the point we are on. > > Can someone explain why this makes sense? > It doesn't! Henrik
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