That's pretty epic... I haven't managed to do that and I'm not 100% sure I want 
to blame our code for it, because this basically means that the QML ListView is 
showing two delegates on top of each other - and that seems more like a Qt 
issue.

That said, Berthold and I are still working on a complete redo of the dive list 
model for mobile which will bring a new implementation of the dive list and 
some fundamental changes to how the horizontal swiping / scrolling works. And 
of course I need to update my iOS build environment to be the latest Qt (which 
is always so painful that I tend to skip versions until we find bugs...).

So thank you for the report - definitely something we need to figure out how to 
reproduce and then how to fix... which reminds me to ask this important 
question: can you reproduce the effect?

/D

> On Feb 9, 2020, at 9:38 AM, Robert C. Helling <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> I today’s TestFlight version, I tried out the filter and managed to get two 
> dives overlapping (one scrolling the other transparent). This was persistent 
> when going back and forth to the divelist. 
> 
> See screenshot attached. 
> 
> Best
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