On Thu, Jul 09, 2015 at 03:21:15PM +0200, Davide DB wrote: > Daily Build 1034 on Windows. > I'm using just plain xml files, not git integration (I guess) > > Disclaimer/alert message on opening ok. > > I see that now the logbook name on title bar has a (*) indicating that > the file has been chaged (by import process). > I don't understand where is a backup copy. If I save it I find just my > original logbook filename but it is V3. > > Should I have some bak file somewhere? Maybe I do not understand how it works. > As dummy end user I would expect that Subsurface will copy/backup my > V2 logbook file before starting the import process (the alert popup > should mention where is this file and it's name). Hence if after the > import I save my logbook in a V3 format I always have the original V2 > somewhere.
That's how it is supposed to work. If that got broken it needs to get fixed. So in a quick test here it did work. It saved the changes to the original filename and then made a copy with a .v2 added to the end. Can you verify that this happened for you as well? > For my test I used a complete logbook, just to see if everything goes > as expected. > > Test #1 > > I tried to edit a location name that appear several times into my dive > list and it has sligtly different gps points (different moorings). > Subsurface propose me just one dive site (wow) but if I discard my > changes a strage thing happens: > > - I discard changes in the blue panel above the notes pane. > - a new popup ask me to confirm discarding my action > - at the same time the marble globe zoom out in the hyperspace > - I confirm to discard my action > - Marble zoom again correctly > - My UI remains in a strange state: other dives form the divelist > disabled, location textfield in edit mode (yellow). :-( > No way to exit from this state. > > This is a screencast for this. (I start form the strange state already) > > https://www.screenr.com/3WeN > > More tests coming... Thanks /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
