Things that don't work right now

Robert Helling helling at atdotde.de
Mon Sep 16 05:29:30 UTC 2013


On 16.09.2013, at 02:07, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:

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> First the known ones:
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> […]
> 
> I will be looking into all of them, but if someone else feels curious...
> go ahead :-)



Hi,

it seems it has gotten a bit silent around subsurface. Last week, while being caught in a boring presentation,
I had my go at a few ideas to improve the planner. First of all I wanted to add a column to the table to show the ascent/descent speed(*) of the segment (BTW: spacing of the table is pretty much broken on my Mac). I managed to add the column (even though I am not 100% I understand what all the functions^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H methods are supposed to do). But I found that it would be much more useful if the table would be updated _while_ points are being moved around. But my not existing Qt knowledge didn't allow me to add a trigger for this update. 

Maybe it is a time zone problem, but whenever I looked I couldn't find anybody to help on IRC.

Beyond the concrete problem above what would be a good source of Qt knowledge so I can help myself in the future?

Best
Robert

(*) I just read that the German sports diver association (VdST) has updated their recommendation on ascent rates to 10m/min up to 10m of depth, then 6m/min up to 5m depth and then 1m/min for the rest.


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