On 2026-01-18 23:34, Michael Keller via subsurface wrote:
On 17/01/2026 05:57, Ron (Subsurface) via subsurface wrote:
And there's the question of whether we drop support for Diveshare
I've already gone and removed the references to it in the documentation
in https://github.com/subsurface/subsurface/pull/4686, since I was
already doing cleanup there today.
Awesome, thanks!
Does anyone really still use VPM-B
I think there is value in keeping it for now, even if it's just to
compare plans whenever some VPM-B-holdout suggests you should be using
VPM-B...
That was the assumption I was running on when I exposed the extra
settings
for it. As long as nobody is saying it's (known to be) dangerously
buggy
or really objects to including it with some good reason then I'm happy
to
continue that way.
Remember that the mobile UI is a fairly recent feature, single
handedly
developed by one enthusiast. I wouldn't be surprised if there were
more
little oddities lurking in that. It's hard to get these UIs right, as
you know.
Yes, the planner is still rough as guts, in particularly the settings
UI. This is not yet ready for primetime, so feel free to leave it in
the not fully working state it is in - I'll have to put in some work to
make this fully fit for purpose at some point.
Actually ... :) I've been going the other way with that and had already
done some polishing as part of converting/updating the QML. But it's
now
also on the pointy end of the backend changes to more cleanly interface
the
C++ with QML, so as we speak I'm right in the middle of testing a
parallel
implementation that directly interfaces to the DivePlannerPointsModel
and
the CylindersModel, and we should be able to directly use the full
featured
planner the same way the desktop UI does.
Assuming the rest of that comes together as it should, I'll tweak them
to still show a slightly simplified view better suited for smaller
screens
(with some of the actually redundant/computed fields hidden), maybe with
an 'expert' switch somewhere if you really want them all for a larger
device or if you're ok with scrolling the Gas and Waypoints tables.
And I might replace the custom line drawing Canvas with the normal
Profile
widget that we use when displaying dives? Unless there is some reason
I'm
missing not to do that? I'm not thinking of making it interactive like
the
desktop planner one, fingers are too blunt for that to work well, but we
can see more of of the details from the plan plotted on it.
So I guess leave the next iteration of that one with me for now too :)
But if anyone has comments on how they'd like to see it evolve, now
is probably a good time for some of that too.
Ron
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