> On Aug 27, 2015, at 8:31 PM, Gaetan Bisson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear list, > > I've noticed what looks to me like artifacts regarding the ceiling VPM > calculates for multilevel dives. See the attached screenshot. > > Basically, during manually entered ascent segments, the calculated > ceiling becomes deeper as the diver goes shallower... > > It might just be a well-known VPM "feature" but I still thought I would > ask here if anyone knows what is going on.
Yes, this looks positively silly. I suspect that something odd is happening with the assumed gradient here? Robert? Jan? > P.S. I'm running the latest git master (commit 4360cee). Quick question on the state of the ArchLinux AUR... does printing and cloud storage work with your AUR? I don't have access to my ArchLinux system right now so I can't easily test... Can people please test all the daily builds I just kicked off? I notice that not a lot of people play with the RPM based daily builds, so openSUSE, Fedora and friends. The Ubuntu/Debian dailies seem to get slightly more use. I tested the Mac one and BT works, cloud storage works, printing shows the template but no data from our dives (so the well known but not understood bug with the metatypes). Have people played a little more with BT and cloud storage and printing in the latest Windows build? Steve mentioned that line breaks get lost on Windows. That may be a configuration issues where git tries to be smart and convert /n/r into /n or something... anything else? -1519 should be up on all supported platforms including Android Thanks /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
