On 13/03/2018 15:03, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
c) Copy location to clipboard (decimal) then coordinates for a
*different* irrelevant location is copied to clipboard.
d) Copy location to clipboard (sexagesimal) then a *another
different*
random location is copied to the clipboard.
c), d) same as above. cannot confirm.
Can you give an example of the location you are at, and the string
that is
copied to the clipboard? That might help us figure out what's wrong.
/D
I did several tests.
Ironically my first test provided absolute accurate information with
no error, but subsequent tests produced errors.
Here are some of the results. See:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y4iel9m7qve5phu/AAAWvA8NlqSAgMPaOMKg5KrZa?dl=0
These data report on 4 tests:
The reference dive site is shown on Map perspective.png, using the map
facility in Subsurface-mobile. The location is correct.
These tests were done by shutting down Subsurface-mobile and
restarting it between tests.
Test 1 and Test 1a.
These were tests with the map focused close to (zoomed in on) the dive
site when using the map menu. The location in Google maps is out. The
Pin is the one dropped by Subsurface-mobile, the small red icon is the
dive site. The error is maybe around 10 km.
Test 2
Zoomed out further in the Subsurface-mobile map before using the map
menu. Error is larger than before maybe around 150km to the north-west.
Test 3
Zoomed out even further before using map menu, covering large part of
continent. Error is even larger than in Test 2, several hundreds of km
out to the north.
The direction of the error appears to be random but maybe the
magnitude of the error is associated with the zooming factor.
The information copied to clipboard (decimal, hexagesimal) appear to
be consistent with the location shown in Google-maps (see Location
info.png).
Kind regards,
willem
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