next steps (and sorry for having disappeared)

Dirk Hohndel dirk at hohndel.org
Mon Aug 5 07:53:12 PDT 2013


On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 09:20 +0200, Robert Helling wrote:
> On 05.08.2013, at 07:09, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:
> my last patch (sent already a couple of weeks ago) is not included:
> When moving around points in the planner a trial dive is created in the
> dive list to work out deco. That trial dive is then not deleted but
> another dive is created when waypoints are move around and the
> saturation from the previous trial dive is considered for deco in the
> second version. You can see this by creating a dive in the planner that
> goes to 30m in 2min  and has another waypoint at 30m 7min (no deco).
> Then move the second waypoint to a significantly later time (say
> 30min), this creates some stops. Then you move it back to where it was
> and you will find a long deco stop at 3m.
> 
> I had sent a patch that fixed it (simply by deleting the trial dive
> after deco calculation) but I have it on my laptop which is not here.
> What that still leaves unresolved is that it should be possible to
> permanently add planned dives to the dive list (which is as far as I
> can see not implemented, yet).

Yes that part is missing. I'll go hunting for your patch and apply it.

> There are a few other things that don't work for me on my mac: Most
> annoyingly, I cannot right click (as Mac mice only have a single
> button, but in other programs you can simulate a right click by either
> clicking on the right part of the trackpad/magic mouse or doing a two
> finger click or holding control while clicking, but none of this works
> in subsurface). Furthermore on my IMac (running Mac OSX 10.8.4), there
> is no keyboard shortcut for the preferences menue, while it should be
> apple-comma, furthermore preferences on Mac are usually in the first
> menu item named after the program not in the second named file where
> subsurface places it. Strangely enough on my MacBook running OSX 10.7
> preferences behavior is as it should be.

I've never heard of a Mac in the last 10 years that didn't support two
finger click == right click or has a mouse which does right click. On
some you can turn it off in the setting, but I thought the last single
click only mice were the ones from before Mac OS X... 

Are you SURE that you cannot use right click?

as for the other Mac adaption things... those were done through the Gtk
Mac integration layer. I thought Qt did them automatically. Thiago?

> PS: You don't happen to be around Munich any time soon?

I will be in Fuessen on Thursday and drive past Munich to Pfaffenhofen
on Friday.

/D



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